Two Stage Ejectors

Two stage ejectors are used where two ejection sequences are required, for example, to de-mould undercuts with inclined cores, or to ensure that slides do not collide with ejector pins.


CENTRAL MOUNTED UNITS:

 

Two-Stage Single Stroke Ejector System – Type FW1800

  •  Works on top last sequence
  •  Available in four sizes that cover most needs
  •  First and second strokes are set independently
  •  Hardened steel components for longer service life


Two-Stage Single Stroke Ejector System – Type GScreen Shot 2015-11-15 at 11.39.33 AM

  • Works on bottom last sequence
  •  Available in six sizes that cover most needs
  •  First and second stages are set independently
  •  Fixed strokes cannot be tampered with or accidentally modified
  •  Hardened steel components for longer service life


Two-Stage Single Stroke Ejector System – Type D

  •  Works with completely separate steps
  •  Available in four sizes that cover most needs
  •  Is used in moulds where the first and second stroke should work completely independently of each other
  •  Hardened steel components for longer service life


OFF-CENTER MOUNTED UNITS, USED IN PAIRS:

Two-Stage Single Stroke Ejector System – TSTL

  •   Top Last sequencing
  •  Available in three sizes
  •  All ejectors in the mould must be set to the same strokes
  •  Ejector speed must be controlled to ensure excessive shock loading does not occur

Two-Stage Single Stroke Ejector System – TSBL
  •  Bottom Last sequencing
  •  Available in three sizes
  •  All ejectors in the mould must be set to the same strokes
  •  Ejector speed must be controlled to ensure excessive shock loading does not occur

 

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