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     • Where to look for early signs of problems;
• Simple items to add to your PMs that will offer great payback; and
• New technologies that can be used to detect unseen problems.
Options for Press Repair and Modernization—Peter Campbell, Campbell Press Repair
This presentation sheds light on where presses tend to fail and what parts will be affected if maintenance is deferred.
• What parts typically break on a press;
• What are some of your options
when a failure occurs; and
• What you can do to avoid com-
mon mistakes in press operation.
10:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Session S30
Stamping Advanced
High Strength Steels II
Gaining a Competitive Advantage through In-Die Fastener Installation Systems—Roger Patton, PennEngineering
A multimedia presentation including detailed animations of the in-die fas- tening process and several case studies.
• Why in-die fastener-insertion sys- tems add value;
• How in-die fastener-insertion systems work;
• Determining the ROI of in-die systems; and
• Proper implementation of an in- die system.
Designing Dies for High-Strength- Steel Stampings—Peter Ulintz, Anchor Manufacturing Group, Inc.
Recent die-process research has proven the effectiveness of several unique methods that address problems specific to advanced high-strength steels, including the selection of opti- mum stamping processes and equip- ment, solving formability issues, con- trolling springback, selecting die steels for optimal tool life and establishing product-design strategies to ensure manufacturability.
• Die-design considerations;
• Die maintenance considerations; • Pressroom considerations; and
• Methods for managing springback.
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