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Cutting Incomplete
What should I do if there is a damaged Cutting Rule Edge?
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Answer
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If the cutting rule edge is damaged, it should be
repaired or replaced with the correct rule.
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What should I do if there are poorly made joints?
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Answer
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If there are poorly made joints, you should reinforce the
joint, or possibly replace the rule to eliminate
joint.
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What should I do if there is a defective anvil?
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Answer
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If the anvil is defective, it should be rotated or
replaced as required.
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What should I do it there is too much stripping
rubber, or an improper score cutting
rule?
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Answer
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If you are experiencing problems like this, rerubber the
die using the proper height, hardness and location of
rubber.
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What should I do if there is an improper score to the
cutting rule joint?
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Answer
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If there is an improper score to the cutting rule joint,
you should relieve the score rule at the joint with the
cutting rule.
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