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Now stop your machine and make your desired adjustments.
Re-start the machine and watch how the current force curves (blue) differ from the previous (red)
force curves. In addition, you may also want to look at the digital peak force readings and the
arrows pointing the direction of change.
The single curve picture shown below (top) has a situation where the new forces are higher than
the previous ones. This would indicate that the adjustments worked the wrong way (when we
assume that lower forces are better for machine and tooling).
The procedure described here can help to improve the machine set-up step-by-step.
new curve (blue)
showing the situation
after set-up change
old curve (red)
before set-up change
peak force value
after set-up change
Counter keeps track
of how many parts
this tool has run
since “freeze” of the
reference force curve
peak force value
of old curve (red)
Single curve presentation
Multiple curve presentation (example for 3 curves)
Channel 1:
new force is lower
than old one
Channel 2:
new force
is higher
Channel 3:
new force is
lower
SK 7
V5.2 E 10/04
SK7-25