Punching large volumes of plastic is the single
For users of interchangeable die binding punches, it might seem like your dieset will last forever. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Over time, the pins that you use to punch your documents will begin to become dull causing problems. The purpose of this article is to help you recognize the signs of an aging die, remind you of the benefits of a well maintained unit and give you some tips for maintaning your machine. First, let's look at the signs of an aging dieset. There are three primary ways that you will know that your punching pins have become dull and may need maintenance. As the pins becomes dull your machine will begin to leave paper tabs behind on your punched paper. These little pieces of paper or "chads" are often not fully severed from the paper and you will need to tear them off one at a time to remove them. Definitely not a very fun project. Over time you will notice that the edges of the holes that you are punching in the paper become raged. When a punch is new, the holes are clean and crisp even when you punch larger lifts of paper. However, as the Huasitou Jingchong pins become dull even single sheets of paper will look ragged. When punching plastic or poly covers with your machine you will notice that the cover are stretching instead of cutting cleanly. Again, you might see that the tabs are left behind on the punched covers and may even notice stress marks in the plastic as they are stretched during the punching process.
Once you notice these problems, things are really too late in terms of maintenance. You are going to need a new punching dieset. However, if you are reading this article and your machine is not yet experiencing these symptoms or if you want to stretch a little bit more life out of your punching pins, here are a few tips to consider. Forget about a maintenance program for your dieset. What GBC and the other maintenance providers don't tell you up front is that they will charge you enough for "die maintenance" to simply replace the dieset. If you get a notice in the mail for a Die and Tune-up Special just throw it away. If you need a replacement unit then buy one. Otherwise screw punch Suppliers follow the next few guidelines. Punch no more than 2 sheets of plastic or poly covers per lift. Even if your machine says that it will punch 50 sheets of paper per lift you still don't want to punch more than 2 sheets of plastic. As plastic stacks up, it takes on properties like cement.
Punching large volumes of plastic is the single easiest way to ruin your punch and dull your punching dies. Remember to empty your paper waste tray on a regular basis. If chads are allowed to back up in the tray under the machine it can put additional stress on the machine and impede punching. If they back up enough, you can ruin your pins or burn up the motor in your punch. Don't punch wood, cardboard, heavy duty plastic (above 30mil) with your machine. These materials will quickly ruin your punching pins. If you do think you might need to punch these materials you should be aware that you might need to replace your dies sooner than is normal. Also note that under no circumstances should you ever try to punch metal with your machine. It will not work and you will ruin your punch. Diesets for interchangeable die punches are designed to last for years and years. Treat them right and you won't need to replace them often. When they are worn out, recognize the signs and buy a replacement.
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