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True Dwell Switch
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True Dwell Switch
The True Dwell Switch should make when the hot stamp head is within 1/4 inch of the part to be stamped. When the True Dwell Switch is made the Control box timer will start and the Hot Stamp head will be locked down for the time set on the timer. To make sure the True Dwell Switch is set properly do the following:
Press both Palm Buttons at the same time. When the head is almost all the way down release one of the buttons. The head should return to the up position. If the head continues down the True Dwell Switch is set to high.
Press both Palm Buttons at the same time. Hold the buttons until the head hits the part being stamped. Continue to hold both buttons. The head should stay down for the time set on the control box. When the timer times out, the head should go to the up position. If the head stays down as long as you hold the buttons the True Dwell Switch is set too low.
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