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Hi Steve,
How about keeping each pair in a jewel case (plastic small parts case)
perhaps with a cutout foam insert and they only take the case in use out of
the storage drawer, no leaving tools lying around the press. The cases are
cheap and easy to mark. You could get creative and do something like the
spreadsheet linked to a simple I/O board to fire an electrically actuated
drawer lock and fingerprint ID. oh, never mind. I guess I have a little
excess time on my hands this week!
Regards,
Ed Popielarski
QTA Machine
27291 Jardines
Mission Viejo, Ca 92692
Ph: 949-581-6601
WWW.QTA.NET
"Time is the only thing you can loose and be assured never to find it
again!"
Me 2006
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Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 14:38:45 -0500
From: Steve Gregory <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Swage Tooling Identification
Good Afternon All!
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I've taken on trying to get our swage tooling in order. As a contract
assembly company, you can imagine how many anvil and punch sets we have.
The problem is trying to put some sort of identification on each piece
so that it's easily identifiable, to easily keep things in order.
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Most manufacturers (like Cambion) will have a part number stamped on
each piece, but over time the number will become very difficult to read
and I think that somewhat contributes to things becoming a disarray.
People can't read the number easily, so they just put it in the first
drawer they open (I have a nuts and bolts cabinet with small drawers for
each set).=20
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I can organize things properly and then go back a week or two later, and
everything is mixed-up again. Then the operators come tell me that they
can't find the proper swaging tooling they need. I go and dig through
all the drawers and finally find it...well I'm tired of doing that.
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So I'm asking what you all do to keep your swage tooling organized.
Stamping numbers is pretty tough because most of the tools are hardened
tool steel, tough to stamp that stuff...an engraver might work though. I
just want to ask what you all do...I'm tired of having to spend more
time tracking down tooling I know we have, than it does to actually do
the job.
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Kind regards,
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-Steve Gregory-
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