I just got offered a mold setting job and I don’t know anything about it. I do know they make our parts we sell but have no idea how to do it. Deciding if I wanna do it. I do want more money and the experience
@@CompExterxnl yeah I didn’t take it. I’m just assembling. I just didn’t know if I wanted to do it. And the guy that is doing it seems to hate it. He’s the only mold setter when we had three. And his training wasn’t that great.
@@michaelj1552Unfortunately getting a good trainer for mold setting is so hit and miss, there’s never a training program it’s just shadow and help 1 person for a few weeks lol 😅
@@CompExterxnlYou ain’t lying bro! It’s the best when jobs are really hot like promised the next day and something always goes wrong never fails lmao 🤣
It's not entirely bad though.. like one of the guys said, some days can be stressful as shit but others can be laid back. I got lucky to learn the ins and out at a mom and pop place from a goated supervisor that was basically my miyagi (taught me basically the whole industry and had me doing start ups/shut downs/process changes when I wasn't setting molds) now I lead a crew of 3 at a very big corporation that supplies the big 3. Previous place was bullshit, we had to do the maintenance because they were cheap, no extra or new water lines / hoses, stripped holes on the platens, no gloves provided, cheap mold designs which meant hooking up individual water lines to each circuit, only 1 thermolator per like 2 presses now theirs 2 per press and the greatest of all.. no more knockout bars and quick disconnect everything with wireless crane remotes vs wired which would get in the way 7x a day. previous place it would take me like 2 hours to pull and set on a 1100 ton press now it takes me about 1 hour myself or 30-40min with the crew and that includes EOA and secondary as well as paperwork / blowing out the tool.
Все делает один супер - человек - мастер-умница?
А что за фирма с таким чудо штабилером ????
Where is the mold protect sprsy
How can i get this machine?
About the mold?
@xldmould yeah,
@@abdomostafa9715We also produce molds, you can know about it
@@abdomostafa9715 We also produce molds, you can know about it
What is the maximum mold weight for this stacker? Seems it wokrs really well for 100 tonns machine, but what about 230-250. 2-2.5 tons mold
For 2 tonns mold we use a crane girder th-cam.com/video/46IWo_fgX2Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=y7qnwOq36g76sGnZ
I just got offered a mold setting job and I don’t know anything about it. I do know they make our parts we sell but have no idea how to do it. Deciding if I wanna do it. I do want more money and the experience
Mold setting is something to not take lightly it can and is a very stressful job.
@@CompExterxnl yeah I didn’t take it. I’m just assembling. I just didn’t know if I wanted to do it. And the guy that is doing it seems to hate it. He’s the only mold setter when we had three. And his training wasn’t that great.
@@michaelj1552Unfortunately getting a good trainer for mold setting is so hit and miss, there’s never a training program it’s just shadow and help 1 person for a few weeks lol 😅
@@CompExterxnlYou ain’t lying bro! It’s the best when jobs are really hot like promised the next day and something always goes wrong never fails lmao 🤣
It's not entirely bad though.. like one of the guys said, some days can be stressful as shit but others can be laid back. I got lucky to learn the ins and out at a mom and pop place from a goated supervisor that was basically my miyagi (taught me basically the whole industry and had me doing start ups/shut downs/process changes when I wasn't setting molds) now I lead a crew of 3 at a very big corporation that supplies the big 3. Previous place was bullshit, we had to do the maintenance because they were cheap, no extra or new water lines / hoses, stripped holes on the platens, no gloves provided, cheap mold designs which meant hooking up individual water lines to each circuit, only 1 thermolator per like 2 presses now theirs 2 per press and the greatest of all.. no more knockout bars and quick disconnect everything with wireless crane remotes vs wired which would get in the way 7x a day. previous place it would take me like 2 hours to pull and set on a 1100 ton press now it takes me about 1 hour myself or 30-40min with the crew and that includes EOA and secondary as well as paperwork / blowing out the tool.
Didn’t see any thing applied to moulding surfaces before the mould was closed before the removal stage
no rust? meh probably a high production tool. back in the next day... now worries.
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That sucks no crane
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