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Selected Websites: These websites have been recommended by Saint Leo faculty and librarians. Print Resources: Includes encyclopedias, dictionaries, manuals, handbooks, almanacs, atlases, directories, etc.

Print Periodicals: A listing of print hard copy periodicals and journals that the library subscribes to. It looks like you're using Internet Explorer 11 or older.

This website works best with modern browsers such as the latest versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge. If you continue with this browser, you may see unexpected results. Design Flow Chart. How do I cite my resources? Zotero An easy to use automatic bibliography and citation maker.

Zotero pronounced "zoh-TAIR-oh" is a program that collects, manages, and cites research sources. It's easy to use, lives in your web browser where you do your work, and best of all it's free. What is a Subject Research Guide? Our smallest machine is 55 tons and our biggest one is tons. If you know of any standard, please let me know.

Thanks in advance. For your molds, we typically recommend around ft-lbs… If the diameter of the platen bolts is larger on your biggest machines, you may be able to go a little higher. The two main factors would be the weight of the mold, and the condition of the platen… many industry people would recommend generic values around but they usually assume ideal situations.

Keep in mind, the clamp functions by stretching a bolt to apply a bending force to the clamp which is held back by the platen threads. As a result, the more torque you use, the quicker one of these will fail this failure is almost always found in the platen threads. This why we recommend a conservative torque value with additional clamps used when necessary. It is always a good idea to have a specific torque value to be used at your facility.

Much time can be lost when a platen bolt hole becomes stripped and needs repair. It turns out, they had changed plant managers a few times in the past two years. As a result, no one really cared since accountability went out the window with each change and new managers came in with a clean slate. I shared a couple of success stories from the past with him about upper management teaching critical job functions.

Your employees are impressed when the plant manager, president, or owner is willing to roll up their sleeves and show someone how to do the job right.

In such a role, these managers act as professional mentors to your employees. In this case, I told the plant manager to learn the proper way to change a mold, and then teach, step-by-step, the most effective way to change a mold at their facility.

Also have the employee change a mold side-by-side with the plant manager. Once this has been done, the plant manager can offer to repeat this instruction if any issues occur… but ultimately, the employee is now inherently responsible to the plant manager for doing the job right. Remember, employees always look up to a mentor… and plant managers often make great mentors. Follow Following.



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