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finger “B” are symmetrical). Each such pair of fingers is clamped down at its other
end onto the mold finger support, which is in turn fastened to the rocking motor
plate with a single screw per mold position.
Please refer to page 57,
, to learn how to remove the mold
holders and supports.
Each machined support features one screw per side, which hold the fingers in
place. Removing these screws and corresponding “washers” allows to the removal
of the mold fingers. Each finger ends with perpendicular prongs; at one end, the
prongs are close one to another (“short” end), and they are farther apart at the
other end (“long end”).
The “short” end is designed to accommodate the smaller molds (30 and 32 mm),
while the “long” end is designed to accommodate the larger molds (35 and
40 mm).
All that you will do in the next section is to fasten the fingers with the prongs
pointing upwards, and arranged as illustrated below (viewed from above):
Notice in the picture that the two small molds (in red) are fitted in the “short” end
prongs, while the two larger ones (in blue) are in the “long” end prongs.
Additionally, the left-to-right position of the fingers is switched between 30 and
32 mm, as well as between 35 and 40 mm. (The 30-mm and 35-mm mold
circumferences touch the sharp ends of the prongs’ diagonal cuts, whereas the
32-mm and 40-mm molds touch the prongs’ diagonal flat itself.
30mm
32mm
35mm
40mm
“Long” ends
Mold finger
“Short” ends
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B
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