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A - SHORT FEEDING STROKE
When the feed rate per minute achievable by the feeder (see performance
diagram) is greater than the number of press stroke per minute,
the press operates in a continuous cycle and the feeder is controlled
by the press by means of a cam mounted on the crankshaft of the
press.
B - LONG FEEDING STROKE
When the feed rate per minute of the feeder (see performance diagram)
is slower than the number of press strokes per minute, the feeder
operates synchronized to the press and at each stroke gives an
electrical signal for a press cycle control.
C - MULTIPLE FEEDS
The feeder operates in long feeding stroke and, at each programmed
number of stroke repetition, gives an electrical signal for a
press cycle control.
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