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The world's original Modular Hard Die system,
Adjustable Dies provide the ultimate in press working flexibility - ideal for prototyping, rework, retrofitting and for those infrequent or
“one-time only” production runs. Simple punch-to-die alignment procedures allow the user to punch ultra-thin materials with metal-to-metal die clearances, or
materials up to 1/2" (12.7 mm) thick mild steel.
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Adjustable Dies
consist of these basic components: The
T-slotted Die Set which is the base or heart of the system; punch and die holders, which are secured to the Die Set with
T-bolts; the punches and die bushings, referred to as the cutting members, specified with the proper die clearance for the material being
punched and secured into their holders with setscrews; strippers, which are placed around each punch to perform two functions - 1) to hold the
material in place just prior to punch entry and 2) to strip the material off the punch point after piercing. The final components are gages, used to
position the work piece in the proper location for punching.
Adjustable Dies are typically assembled by hand, inside the press. This means there is some press down time for setup, which can be minimized
by keeping one sample part from the previous production run to permit faster setup. Since the sample contains all desired features, it can be used as a setup
template. The tools themselves can be placed into the sample holes then bolted in position, reducing setup and downtime accordingly. Once the die assembly is
completed and all tools are in place, production can begin. When the run is completed, tools can be repositioned for use on another job. The modularity of
Adjustable Dies insures that the tools can be reused repeatedly, while still providing the desired accuracy. A degree of mechanical skill with a sense of
“touch and feel” is desirable for the user, but this is easily acquired in short time with practice. |
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| APPLICATIONS |
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| Below is an overview of the capacity choices
available with Adjustable Die systems. If you believe any of these matches the requirements for your application, you can request a
quotation by completing the quote request steps identified on our
request page. Before making your choice, however, we do encourage you to continue reading to learn more our other systems. There’s no
obligation for the quote. |
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| LAYOUT and SETUP |
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| Whistler provides design aids to help you with
layout of your application. Whether you have CAD systems or only simple tools for hand-scribing a blank for conventional drilling, you can easily design and make a setup
template to achieve your final product. The most common setup procedure uses a pre-sheared blank with .093” (2.36 mm) drilled holes located at the center coordinates of
each feature to be punched. Once completed, gages and die retainers with .093” (2.36 mm) pilot bushings are installed into the lower section of the T-slot die set. For
non-round hole features, drilling (2) holes in the template will permit accurate radial alignment and proper orientation of your shape. For those with CAD systems,
complete layouts can be computer-generated by using our DXF disk, which is filled with all the standard system components. Our disk helps you quickly identify the items
you need for your job and lets you create a layout that can be used in the shop for setup. |
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BLANK LAYOUT |
CAD SETUP |
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At the center of each feature, drill a .093” (2.36 mm) hole. For other
features such as rectangles and ovals, drill two (2) holes on centers identified by the proper setup insert. |
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Start by opening your subject and simply insert each of the tool
holder blocks from the DXF disk. Position each on the subject and review the completed layout for Die Set attachment and fit. |
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| SERIES FEATURES |
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| Each Adjustable series includes
standard and accessory items available for correct punching and notching of your subject. Each series is defined by its range of tool holder sizes for a given hole size.
The retainer required is based on the hole size being pierced. For conditions of close hole centers, punches and dies can be made into configurations known as multiples.
This utilizes one of the common punch diameters while accommodating more than one feature on the selected size. Multiples can reduce the number of hits and or tools
required for a given part. |
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u 375 series |
standard |
heavy duty |
Series 375
up to .375" (9.5mm) holes
Series 37575
up to .750" (19.05mm) holes |
Series 50
up to .500" (9.5mm) holes
Series 75
up to .750" (19.05mm) holes
Series 100
up to 1.000" (25.4mm) holes
Series 150
up to 1.500" (38.1mm) holes
Series 225
up to 2.250" (57.15mm) holes
Series 300
up to 3.000" (76.2mm) holes
Series 400
up to 4.000" (101.6mm) holes |
(Punch bodies are upsized one unit from Standard series, with series 100 being the
smallest for heavy duty.)
Series 100
up to .75" (19.05mm) holes
Series 150
up to 1.000" (25.4mm) holes
Series 225
up to 1.500" (38.1mm) holes
Series 300
up to 2.250" (57.15mm) holes
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Accessories |
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u 375 series |
standard |
heavy duty |
Setup Plugs
Locating Pilots
Gages |
Setup Plugs
Locating Pilots
Gages |
Setup Plugs
Locating Pilots
Gages |
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3x3 Corner notch die*
6x6 Corner notch die* |
3x3 Corner notch die*
6x6 Corner notch die* |
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* Used for 90˚ corners and / or 90˚ edge notches, also can be used for Cutoff. |
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| custom sub-dies |
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| For those larger features on your subject or for
hole groupings or clusters that exceed the size capacity of standard punch and die holders, Whistler provides custom “sub-die” tools, designed to operate in conjunction
with standard Adjustable system tools. These sub-dies achieve the patterns that won't fit in the standard retainer options and are limited in size
by only the T-slot die set area. Sub-dies are often used for higher production volumes as a way to reduce the number of hits required to complete the part. |
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| SPECIAL APPLICATIONS |
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| For adding holes to formed stampings or extrusions,
Whistler can provide punches, die bushings and strippers of varying heights and lengths to accommodate simultaneous punching of multiple elevations within the same
subject. These "higher / longer / shorter than standard" cutting members provide the ultimate in modular tooling flexibility, further enhancing the potential capacity of
the Adjustable Die system. |
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How to Buy |
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What information we need and methods you can use |
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Request a Quote
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Send your prints to our engineering department via mail, courier or fax, or better yet
- send them via email in DXF file format. We will review and discuss your requirements with you up front and recommend a modular die system best suited your
specific application. Detailed system quotations will then be developed, clearly identifying all necessary system components. There is no charge for this service.
You can choose to start with a single job or an entire family of subjects. Click
here to review the information needed when requesting quotations. |
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S. B. Whistler & Sons, Inc PO BOX 207, Akron, NY 14001 USA
US / Canada 1-800-828-1010 Outside
1-585-318-4630
Fax 1-585-798-5612
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2010
SB Whistler & Sons, Inc. All rights reserved.
Last updated 01.2010
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