Large Waste Parts | Edge Waste Parts | Strip Clip Main

Stripping Small Waste Parts
Strip Clip and Strip Fork are positioned in accordance with the operating instructions in the area of the hole to be stripped. The Strip Clip projects into the hole area, and thus lies below the waste to be stripped out. Depending on the length of the waste part, one or more units will be used. During an idle stroke of the machine the striping pins of the Strip Fork move through the aperture in the Strip Clip.
During the stripping process, the Strip Fork presses the waste against the Strip Clip, thus clamping it securely. The six sharp teeth of the Strip Fork support this procedure and prevent the waste from sliding away. After the Strip Fork has moved only 1 to 2 mm into the lower stripping board, the waste is separated already from the cutting sheet.
As it progresses, the waste, clamped between Strip Fork and Strip Clip, is moved downwards absolutely controlled and safe.
During this phase the waste is tilted to a vertical position and is pressed against the Strip Fork by the spring pressure of the Strip Clip.
Continuing its way, the thrust teeth on the side of the Strip Fork now push the waste part downwards. In the final phase of the stripping process, the waste is pushed down. The Strip Clip returns to its original position, ready for the next machine cycle. This stripping technology makes it unnecessary to chamfer the inner and edge waste areas in the lower stripping board.