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3V22 3 & 4-Way Dies |
3V27 3 & 4-Way Dies |
3V32 3 & 4-Way Dies |
3V37 3 & 4-Way Dies |
3V42 3 & 4-Way Dies |
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Block Size | N/A 2.25 in | N/A 2.75 in | N/A 3.25 in | N/A 3.75 in | N/A 4.25 in | |||||
Number of Vees | N/A 3 | |||||||||
Vee Openings | N/A 0.500 in0.750 in1.000 in | N/A 0.750 in1.125 in1.500 in | N/A 1.000 in1.500 in2.000 in | N/A 1.125 in2.000 in2.500 in | N/A 1.000 in2.000 in3.000 in | |||||
Illustration A |
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Illustration B |
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Illustration C |
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Illustration D |
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Illustration E | N/A A four-way die held by a combination die holder is shown in the illustration. General-purpose dies can be substituted for the four-way when it is removed. | |||||||||
Illustration F | N/A A general-purpose die can be used directly over a combination die holder provided the press has sufficient stroke (or ram adjustment). | |||||||||
Illustration G | N/A A filler block may be required when the combination holder is low and the press does not have sufficient stroke (or ram adjustment) to close the tool set. | |||||||||
Illustration H | N/A The four-way die can be set directly on the bed of the press if it does not have sufficient open height. This practice is not recommended, due to the potential for damage or wear of the bed surface. | |||||||||
Option | N/A Flame Hardening | |||||||||
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