What is Schobers experience with die module bearing temperature control?
• All classic possibilities in regards of temperature control are known to Schober concerning heat increase of the bearing application, cutting dies and drive system. • In the past, temperature influences have been measured and tested against the heating up via cooling. For approx. 2 years, Schober has been marketing high speed die cutting systems that do not require any additional cooling as the modules are designed and built that the temperature increase at common production speeds do not exceed 9 °F (5 °C). In most cases, the temperature increase of the cutting die averages at 5.4 °F (3 °C). • The Schober philosophy is to constructively avoid the creation of temperature rather than react to it. This avoids the adjustments of the die cutting module, prior, during production or after a weekend, if run in shifts.