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Testing Three Phase Pump Rotation
In this video, Regional Service Manager Brian Grisez demonstrates how to test the rotation direction of a three phase pump in a bar feeder using a zip...
National Manufacturing Month – Growth Mindset
October is Manufacturing Month, a time to celebrate what modern manufacturing is all about, and to inspire the next generation about manufacturing careers. One...
Why Is My Remnant So Long? Part 3
Part 3 of an instructional video series describing remnant length related to bar fed Swiss machine applications. If you haven't watched Part 1 and 2, start with those....
Edge Patriot 338 Nose Alignment Procedure
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Bar Feeder How-To: Zero Reference Patriot 338 Bar Feeder
Steps to Zero Reference a Patriot 338 Bar Feeder: 1 - Make sure Bar Pusher is OFF Home Position 2 - Press and hold "Forward" and " Reverse" simultaneously 3 - Touch...
How to Set Front Limit Position and First Insert Position on Edge/FMB Bar Loaders
In this instructional video, Regional Service Manager Brian Grisez documents the process for setting Front Limit Posiotion and First Insert Position on Edge and FMB bar...
Why Is My Remnant So Long
Are you asking this question: Why is my remnant so long, specifically related to bar feeder remnants in Swiss- or sliding headstock applications. In this instructional...
Happy Holidays from Edge Technologies in 2023!
We're super excited to share about a special order from a customer way up north on our Rebel 80 Servo v3 bar feeder for an application to slug load the known candy...
Bar Feeder How To – Removing Guide Channel on Patriot 3-38 and 5-51
Learn how to remove a Guide Channel Set on a Patriot 338 and 551 Bar Feeder. All it takes are 3, 5, and 10-mm hex allen wrenches, gloves and safety glasses....
Why Is My Remnant So Long? Part 2
Part 2 of an instructional video series describing remnant length related to bar fed Swiss machine applications. If you haven't watched Part 1, start with that....