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Die cushion stroke, also called draw, defines maximum
distance that die cushion can move down. For mechanical presses, die cushion
stroke is always 50% of press' stroke. In case of link drive presses,
die cushion stroke is usally 25% of press' stroke.
Important part of using die cushion with correct stroke is the prevention
of overstroking the die cushion. If cushion stroke is too short or too
long die pins are used, overstroking will occur. Ram will try to push
die cushion down past its stroke thus causing damage to piston-cylinder
assembly and/or too high of the pressure build-up. It is extremely important
to avoid overstroking die cushion.
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