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Lately my air cylinders and valves have not been holding up as long after replacing or rebuilding them. Whats my problem?

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Lately my air cylinders and valves have not been holding up as long after replacing or rebuilding them. Whats my problem?

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SuperGrain Moulders • When should I clean the scrapers on my SuperGrain sheeter? • When a noticable buildup of dough is seen on the scraper’s edge, if a noticable amount of doubles are being created while sheeting or if sheeted doughs are uneven in thickness and possible center damage is noticed. • When should scraper clearance be adjusted? • If a noticable amount of build-up is seen on the edges, but certainly once a week to compensate for normal wear of the Teflon (if so equipped) surface. Also, if clearance is the suspect cause of causing a hang-up or double. • What is the best roller/scraper clearance for soft doughs? • This is a function of roller run-out which can be from .002″ to .003″ (note that ball bearings supporting the rollers have a run-out of up to .002″ as well). Set the scraper clearance a minimum of .002″ more than the observed run-out. • What is the best roller/scraper clearance for stiff/cold doughs? • Typically cold or stiff doughs require a greater clearance to av

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