Automatic Eject Function (After Completed Processing) - Du Pont Cyrel FAST 2000TD Operation Manual

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Automatic eject function (after completed processing)

When the final cycle is completed the front and rear clamp arms continue to rotate a further revolution.
Automatic procedure
The control panel will show "Ejecting plate" and
the ejecting process will start:
The front clamp arm stops over the ejection pins.
The tension is released between the front and rear
clamp arms and the ejector pins will activate
upwards and pass through the holes in the clamp
bar, pushing the plate away from the pins and
detaching it.
The stripping finger bar will rise to its upper
position as the plate is pushed out of the processor
through the exit slot.
The plate will continue to exit the processor until
the rear clamp arm stops in the eject position.
The control panel will now display the blue 'Eject'
button.
Press the 'Eject' button once (this will eject the
rear edge of the plate) and hold onto the plate as
the next operation will release the plate completely
from the processor. If it is not held, it will fall onto
the floor.
The ejector pins will activate upwards and pass
through the holes in the clamp bars pushing the
plate away from the pins and detaching it.
Once the plate has been fully ejected from the
processor, both clamp arms will automatically
return to their respective load positions ready for
the next plate.
The control panel will be ready for the next plate to have its details entered for plate type, width and gauge.
See also description of "Manual eject function (interrupting processing)" on the facing page.
For more processing details see also description of "Processing description" on page 1-2.
NOTE: It is recommended that once a plate has been ejected, it is immediately removed from the
machine.
Operation Manual|Cyrel FAST 2000TD
Operation procedures
January, 2020

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