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Description Photo shows one half of a die producing a decorative paperclip (approx 50mm x 100mm), mounted to the movable platen in the workarea of an injection moulder. The injector nozzle is shown retracted at the right side of the photo. The limit switch to control the closing position of the hydraulics (that opens and closes the die ) is visible in the foreground, mounted on the fixed platen.
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Source Photograph taken by Glenn McKechnie, September 2005.
Author Glenn McKechnie

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current11:24, 2 September 2005Thumbnail for version as of 11:24, 2 September 20051,869 × 1,344 (297 KB)GraibeardPhotograph taken by Glenn McKechnie, September 2005. {{Cc-by-sa-2.5}}

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