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Testing Synchronization Device on Bar Loader
In this video, Regional Service Manager Brian Grisez demonstrates how to test a synchronization device on a bar loader used in Swiss-type or sliding headstock...
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...
Edge Patriot 338 Nose Alignment Procedure
Our Regional Service Manager Brian Grisez looks at the self-centering properties of a Patriot 338 MAVD, and performs a telescopic nose alignment. The goal is for the...
Edge Patriot Jammed Channel Recovery
In this instructional video, we go over how to recover when a channel is closed on a pusher or when you receive a bar condition on an Edge Patriot Bar Loader....
Installing Guide Channels on Patriot Gen II
Here, we demonstrate how to install guide channels on an Edge Technologies Patriot Gen II.[dvg_divi_video_gallery columns="1" _builder_version="4.27.4"...
Bundle Loader
The bundle loader is the largest step you can take in fully automating your bar feeder. It can hold up to 5,000 lbs of stock and is usually loaded with an entire bundle...
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...
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....
Patriot Extraction and Introduction Actuation Mechanism
Here, we demonstrate the Patriot Extraction and Introduction Actuation Mechanism on a Patriot 338 bar feeder.[dvg_divi_video_gallery columns="1"...
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....