Log in. Install the app. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Proper packing in Speedmaster Thread starter Manprint Start date Mar 24, Manprint Well-known member. When i tried to go a bit over -a lot i might add 3,5mm in blanket- packing tended to fold and move towards the grippers.
I assume that happens because of overpressure or faulty install of packing? Another thing, is it possible to switch from conventional damping to semi-alcolor using water ductor with cloth sleeve and only one water form roller rubber instead of 2 form with sleeve without use of IPA alcohol?
I know a lot of these questions could be easily answered by reading the manual -Read The F Manual as i say- unfortunately its in German though if English version could be provided Ret Heidelberg Instructor Well-known member.
Click to expand He is talking about SM 72 year Why do you want to over pack the blankets? Are you not getting proper print when packed according to specs.
Blanket should be below bearer about 0. You can change your dampening to bareback system, but you need a softer form roller and add alcohol and fountain solution in water. Do you have water re-circulator on press? Apparently problem was in the packing of plate and blanket -overpressure made packing creep towards grippers-. Previous pressman used 0,20mm plastic but when i put an extra 0,15 manilla paper and printing was ok.
Humor Pages. Operation The PAM is equipped with a silent stud driver and self-contained standoff assembly for proper positioning and attachment to the target. The silent stud driver fires an explosive stud into the target. The PAM is then hung against the target, using this stud and the strap provided.
The warhead consists of a forward charge, which cuts any rebar; a hole-drilling charge, which forms a hole in the target; and a follow-through charge, which is propelled to the bottom of the hole where it detonates. The explosion renders the bridge useless to mechanized units.
Other Applications Although designed primarily for reinforced concrete targets, PAM has applications for a wide range of missions, especially those where tamping of the explosive will enhance performance. PAM allows the user to place a substantial amount of explosive deep within reinforced concrete, earth, sand, or other targets to multiply explosive effects. Physical Characteristics Weight: 35 lb Length: 33 in.
Diameter: 8 in.
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