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The machine is pretty simple... just a few buttons.
Needed Items
- Adapter that connects the nozzle to your mold
- Plastic beads
- Mold
- Gloves
- Hotplate
Steps
- Turn on the machine and make sure there is plastic in it.
- The switch is on the left side.
- The plastic is held on the right. There is a gate, so lift it and fill that area with the beads.
- Set the heating temperatures for the nozzle ad barrel. These are specified on the front of the machine, and they are entered into the little screens on the left.
- Check clamp force..... still figuring out how to choose the right amount
- Heat up your mold's parts and the adapter on the hotplate. This prevents the plastic from cooling to fast or clogging parts of the mold.
- Check to make the table will be at the proper height for injecting.
- Table height can be adjusted on the side with a hex key. You can also just support your mold on other pieces of material if the table is too low.
- Push the red button on the bottom left to raise the table. The arm should make a clicking noise and the adapter should connect with the nozzle.
- Adjust the position of the mold so it is aligned with the nozzle.
- Push the red button to raise the table and when it is raised, push the black button on the right to inject the plastic.
- Release the black button when the hissing subsides, or you see plastic leaking from the sides.
- Take the mold off of the table, and pull the part out of it.
- Clean parts, reheat as needed, and repeat.
Notes and Troubleshooting
- If plastic consistently leaks out the sides of the mold, check your clamp force and if the arm locks.
- If it just wont work and you don't know why, check to make sure the ram is raising all the way in the part where you insert the plastic beads.
- It won't work if the gate on the side is open.
- ABS is easier to mold than Delrin.
- There are other buttons on the front we don't know how to use.