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    Such fun (smily face) excellent web find (big thumbs up)

    Interesting use of springs to withdraw the ejectors, wonder why. I had the notion that you used the ejector ram to pull the ejectors nearly back, so they could not possibly touch the opposite mould plate, then used extra pins to connect that plate to the ejector plate and finish the job (perplexed smily)

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    Lives in East Lothian, United Kingdom. Last Activity: 15 Hours Ago Forum Superstar, has done so much to help others, they deserve a medal. Has a total post count of 2,971. Received thanks 369 times, giving thanks to others 9 times.
    Has anybody checked out the Injection Moulding machine pages?
    Home Injection Molding

    It's a bit...erm...elaborate.
    Kudos to the guy for doing it, but the machine does seem overly engineered!

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