Three basic actuators are available for cycling the PresSpray Ejector.
The basic actuators consist of a mechanical actuator that triggers when
a part of the press moves a whisker. A solenoid valve receives a signal
from a limit switch and then activates the PresSpray. Or a pneumatic
timer that works on a cycle unrelated to the stroke of the press. It actuates
on a predetermined time cycle. Four feet of tubing tie the Actuating Systems
to the Ejector. Choose whichever is best for your application.
Four Electric Controllers are available for actuating
the PresSpray Ejectors. These controllers are
completely self contained and require no
additional parts or electrical work to install.
Simply tab in the actuation cycle. It is not
necessary to adjust and readjust a cam, switch
or other tripping mechanism to synchronize the
spraying of lubricant to coincide with the cycle
of the press. A magnetic proximity switch
receives a signal and activates the controllers.
Once a job has been completed the controller
has the ability to save the job to memory and
can be easily recalled, thus saving valuable
setup time.
Nozzles come in an assortment of spray patterns.
Each has a Check Valve that prevents dripping of
lubricant after it has been dispensed from the nozzle.
Check valves built into the nozzle tip make for a short
nozzle and are ideal when building the nozzles right
into the die. Our standard checks are a little longer
and provide an area to hold them with the P-925
Nozzle Bracket Holder. These standard nozzles are
the most commonly used. FlexTubes and MagnaTubes
extend the nozzles’ flexibility. Twelve inches of flexible
hose allow the user to position the nozzles close to the
work area while locating the mounting back from the nozzle.