Product Overview
Designed to meet market demands for multiple product varieties and small batch sizes, our quick-change die system features an innovative quick-release flange connection design. This advanced system enables exceptionally simple and fast die disassembly and installation without complex tools or lengthy alignment processes. Combined with customizable multiple die sets, you can complete product specification changes within hours, significantly reducing downtime while enhancing production line flexibility and equipment utilization.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the "quick-release flange" operate specifically? Does it really not require a professional fitter?
The system employs flanges with hinges or quick-clamping mechanisms along with alignment pins. During operation, loosening just a few special bolts or levers allows the entire die module to be separated from or joined to the main die head, eliminating the cumbersome steps of aligning holes and threading numerous bolts required by traditional flanges. Our comprehensive training enables your operators to master die-changing skills without relying on professional fitters.
Will frequent die changes affect the die head's precision or cause material leakage?
No. The quick-release design incorporates high-precision alignment and sealing mechanisms. Alignment pins ensure high repeatability of the installation position each time, while dedicated high-temperature seals or plane sealing designs effectively prevent leakage. When procedures are followed and seals are properly maintained, precision and sealing reliability are preserved over long-term use.
What is the cost and lead time for custom dies? How do you guarantee the quality of custom dies?
Cost and lead time for custom dies depend on specification complexity. Typically, delivery takes 4-8 weeks from receiving final confirmed drawings. We guarantee quality through: 1) Using premium steel matching standard die grades; 2) Employing precision CNC machining and EDM (Electrical Discharge Machining); 3) Conducting trial runs and dimensional inspections before shipment to ensure compliance with your samples or drawings.