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PC/MOLDC A D D A T A B A S E
PC/MOLD® is a registered trademark of Progressive Components.© 2000 Progressive Components • 140020
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS&
USER’S GUIDE
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Progressive Components is providing these materials to you on the expressed condition that you agree to this license agreement. By using PC/MOLD, the useragrees to the following provisions:
1. Progressive Components hereby grants to you a non-exclusive license to use our PC/MOLD CAD Database and related materials. 2. You agree to not transfer or modify the software with the intentions of selling or marketing as a CAD database (or similar). COPIES OF PC/MOLD MAY BEDISTRIBUTED AND SHARED WITHIN THE REGISTERED SITE ONLY. 3. All warranties and representations of any kind with regard to the software are hereby disclaimed. Under no circumstances will Progressive Components beliable for any consequential, incidental, special, or exemplary damages.
Progressive Components reserves all rights to this material to the full extent as permitted by law.
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GENERAL HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
• Windows 95 or higher• CD-Rom drive • Disk space required for each version installed:
• AutoCAD R12 10 MB • Cadkey (All) 14 MB• AutoCAD R13 40.2 MB • IGES 28 MB• AutoCAD R14 & up 39 MB • DXF 31.2 MB
To receive PC/MOLD on 3.5” disks (if no CD-Rom is available), please fill out the request form on Page I-26.
PC/MOLD geometry consists of 2-D drawing files in the following formats, with the software compatibilitylisted:
.DWG AutoCAD 13 and higher, Mechanical Desktop 1.2 and higher. Users can access the drawing files in AutoCAD Lite and12 via the “Insert” command.
.PTN Cadkey 7.5 and higher (DOS or Windows versions)
.IGS These are universal filetypes. Consult your software manual for compatibility.
.DXF
UPGRADING FROM A PREVIOUS VERSION OF PC/MOLD
Prior to installing the software, if installing 4.1 over an existing version of PC/MOLD where the original fileshave been modified to suit user specifications, it is suggested that the files be backed up. The installation program will create a directory called PCMOLD which exists in the 4.0 release, but is new to older versions ofPC/MOLD. If the directory already exists the update will write over any existing files. However, if your modifiedfiles are the ones you want to use, please make a copy of the files, run the installation, and then replace thenew PC/MOLD files with the modified versions. Please note: Some drawing files have changed due toenhancements of the products, so verification of geometry is strongly suggested before over writing any 4.1drawing files.
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
For AutoCAD and Cadkey users, a PCMOLD directory will be created as a subdirectory of the main AutoCADor Cadkey program. If more than one version of the CAD software is on your system, it is suggested that thedifferent versions be installed separately as the menu program is version-specific. Please ensure that hard drivespace is available prior to installing second or third versions.
For AutoCAD, all supporting menu files are placed in the created PCMOLD directory. For Cadkey, the files areplaced into the default directories of the filetype. For example, PCMOLD.cde is placed in the C:\CADKEY\CDE directory, etc... It is important that no modifications be done to these files or the menu system will not function properly.
For IGES & DXF users, a PCMOLD directory will be created as a subdirectory of any folder specified duringthe installation.
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INSTALLATION
Place the CD in CD-Rom drive. The CD has AutoRun Feature but if theInstallation Program does not automatically start then, using the STARTmenu, select RUN. When prompted to enter a path, browse to the X:Drive (where X: is your CD-Rom drive) and select “INSTALL.EXE” fromthe root folder. Or, simply type X:INSTALL within the box (as shown atright). When returned to the Run dialog box, hit OK to start theinstallation.
Follow the directions on the screen for the remainder of the installation. Note that the installation varies for eachformat installed, and the user should take care in selecting the appropriate version of PC/MOLD for the CADsoftware used.
•••When asked for the folder where the PCMOLD directory will beplaced, select the ROOT DIRECTORY/FOLDER for the software
(ie AUTOCAD R14, CADKEY97, etc...)•••
AutoCAD and Cadkey users should take note of this path as AutoCADand Cadkey require these paths when setting up PC/MOLD within the specific software. For IGES & DXF users, the PC/MOLD directory will becreated as a subdirectory or folder off of the specified directory/folder.It can be installed within the root directory (ie C:\PCMOLD).
If any files already exist in the PCMOLD directory they will be overwriten.It is suggested that you abort installation and move and/or back up thefiles as discussed on the previous page. This will also ensure that you do not overwrite any modified files.
I t is also suggested that a printed copy of this User’s Guide should be inserted into your catalog,within the Software & Literature section, for quick reference.
CADKEY MENU SETUP
The Cadkey menus are executed via a CDE program, which, in turn, executes individual CDX (CADL) programs. The menu is accessed via toolbar icons, which can be relocated like other toolbars used in Cadkey.The DOS version is executed by a single CADL program, and accessed by buttons on the top of the screen.
Setup for Cadkey 7.5 (Windows) and Cadkey 97 R1 & R2 and Higher:•After installing PC/MOLD, start Cadkey. At the top of the screen, select APPLICATIONS.•Select CDE Load, and the dialog box will default to the CDE folder.•Click on PCMOLD.CDE and select “open” at the right.•Select APPLICATIONS again, and a PC/MOLD option will appear below the CADKEY option. Please note
that location may vary with other CDE programs loaded.•Select PC/MOLD, and twelve icons will appear on the left side of the screen.
CADKEY 7.5 (DOS)•After installing PC/MOLD, start Cadkey. At the top of the screen, select FILES-CADL -LIST/EXE (F5-F4-F4).•Click on PCMOLD.CDX and select “open” at the right.
USING THE PC/MOLD MENU FOR CADKEY:
In all Windows versions of Cadkey, the twelve icons correspond to the different sections of the catalog asfollows:
Select any of the icons, and buttons will appear within the conversation toolbar, which is at the default location at the top of the screen. The Cadkey 7.5 for DOS menu works the same way, just with buttons at thetop of the screen instead of icons.
Scroll through the different selections to get to the specific component required. The final selection in any product category is for the view. After selecting the view, the standard Cadkey toolbar for item selection willappear. The text below this toolbar prompts for the location of the specific component and its view. Simply indicate the location as you would indicate other entities within Cadkey, and the geometry will be placed intoyour design. All geometry is colored red to allow for easy manipulation of layers, linetypes, or groups.
At the bottom of the Cadkey screen, Cadkey shows the last few commands used, and the PC/MOLD buttonshould be present as well. (If not, select PC/MOLD under the applications menu again.) For quick access, thisbutton can be dragged to another toolbar. To do this, hold down the SHIFT key and click on the PC/MOLDbutton. Then, while still depressing the SHIFT key, drag the button to another toolbar. It’s suggested to put it inthe general Cadkey toolbar at the top of the Cadkey screen so PC/MOLD is always accessible.
Once finished with PC/MOLD components, the regular Cadkey menu can be brought back by selectingAPPLICATIONS and CADKEY from the menu. The next time PC/MOLD products are needed, simply select thebutton that was added to the toolbar, or choose PC/MOLD from the APPLICATIONS pull-down again.
The PC/MOLD toolbar can be moved to any part of your desktop. Refer to Cadkey Help or documentation formore information. Cadkey 7.5 DOS users cannot manipulate the menu buttons.
AUTOCAD MENU SETUP
The AutoCAD menu is executed as a supplementary menu via LISP programming. It is driven by icons and pull-down menus at the top of the screen. Specific instructions are given for each version.
Setup for AutoCAD 12
AutoCAD 12 users and AutoCAD Lite users may insert the component files by typing “INSERT” at the commandprompt. Filenames are as close as possible to the catalog numbers, limited to eight characters. The batch fileused to start AutoCAD 12 must be modified to include the path for the PC/MOLD components to avoidentering the path each time. If upgrading from a previous version of PC/MOLD, your path may already be set.
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Pins
Leader Pins &Bushings
Locks
UniLifters
Mold Actions
Components
Fasteners
Cooling Items
Rapid ToolingInserts
Mold Bases
ElectriConnect
Misc Items
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Using a word processor, edit the batch file (*.bat) which executes AutoCAD 12. Add the ACAD12\PCMOLDdirectory in the “SET ACAD= “ line so that AutoCAD includes the PC/MOLD directory in its search path. Foradditional information, refer to the AutoCAD 12 documentation.
Setup for AutoCAD 13
•If this is an update to PC/MOLD 4.0 disregard this step. If this is a first time installation of PC/MOLD:copy the acad.lsp file from the CD located in the directory “r13_file” into the support directory. If you areprompted to overwrite the existing, select “NO” to abort. Instead, the contents of the file must be added tothe bottom of the existing acad.lsp using a word processor.
•Start AutoCAD. At the top of the screen, select OPTIONS and then the PREFERENCES option. (This is wherethe screen menu option is located, and you may turn it off now.)
•Select the ENVIRONMENT tab, place the cursor within the SUPPORT: line. At the end of the line, add thepath for the PC/MOLD files, as noted from the installation. The default is usually C:\R13\PCMOLD, but mayvary. (Use the “browse” option to locate the correct directory/folder.)
•Close out the windows by selecting the “OK” option.•Next, the toolbar must be loaded by selecting TOOLS, then CUSTOMIZE MENUS from the pull-downs. Use
the “browse” option to locate the PCMOLD.MNS file, which is in the same PCMOLD directory or folder thatwas specified within the search path.
•Hit the “Load” button to load the menu, and it will appear in the upper dialog box.•You are presently in the “Menu Groups” tab; click on the “Menu Bar” tab. Pull down the list of “Menu
Groups” (ACAD is probably present in the box), and choose pcmold.mns. The PC/MOLD option will appearin the left window, and you are being prompted to choose where the PC/MOLD command will be locatedwithin the pull-downs. Choose the location by highlighting a name in the right box, and hitting the INSERTbutton. It is suggested to have the PC/MOLD option before the HELP option, to keep “Help” at the right mostpick.
•Select “Close” to close the dialog box.•If the toolbar does not appear at the top of the screen, the toolbar may be “hidden” as a default. To change
this, select TOOLS, CUSTOMIZE TOOLBARS. At the bot tom of the lef t window, highlight the“pcmold.mns.PC/Mold” option and click “Properties” at the right. In the next window, uncheck the “Hide”option. Select “Apply” to close the window.
• Select “Close” to exit the Customize Toolbars section.
The menu can be accessed by either the toolbars or pull-down menus. The toolbars can be relocated; refer tothe AutoCAD Help or documentation. To use the menu, refer to the following page.
Setup for AutoCAD 14 and Higher
•After installing PC/MOLD, start AutoCAD. AutoCAD 14, select TOOLS and then the PREFERENCES option; AutoCAD 2000, select TOOLS, OPTIONS, and the FILES tab;Mechanical Desktop, select ASSIST, PREFERENCES.
•Locate the “Support File Search Path” and expand the tree by clicking on the “+” sign. Click on the “Add”button at right, and you may choose the “browse” option to locate the correct directory/folder.
•Locate the PCMOLD folder, which would be a subdirectory of the AutoCAD root directory. Close out thewindows by selecting the “OK” option.
•Next, the toolbar must be loaded:AutoCAD 14, select TOOLS, then CUSTOMIZE MENUS; AutoCAD 2000, select TOOLS, then MENU GROUP;In Mechanical Desktop, select EDIT, CUSTOMIZE MENUS.
Use the “browse” option to locate the PCMOLD.MNS file, which is in the same PCMOLD directory orfolder that was specified within the search path.
•Hit the “Load” button (OPEN in AutoCAD 2000)to load the menu, and it will appear in the upper dialogbox.
•You are presently in the “Menu Groups” tab; click on the “Menu Bar” tab. Pull down the list of “MenuGroups” (ACAD may be present in the box for R14, DESKBASE for Mech. Desktop), and choosepcmold.mns. The PC/MOLD option will appear in the left window, and you are being prompted to choosewhere the PC/MOLD command will be located within the pull-downs. Choose the location by highlightinga name in the right box, and hitting the INSERT button. It is suggested to have the PC/MOLD option beforethe HELP option, to keep “Help” at the right most pick.
• Select Close to close the dialog box.
The icons should appear at the top of the screen. The menu can be accessed by either the toolbars or pull-downs. The toolbars can be relocated, and it is suggested they be on the right side of the desktop; refer tothe AutoCAD Help or documentation.
USING THE PC/MOLD MENU FOR AUTOCAD:
The twelve icons correspond to the different sections of the catalog as follows:
Select any of the icons, and buttons will appear within the conversation toolbar, which as a default location atthe top of the screen. A 13th icon is present, and this is a REPEAT icon. Choose it to repeat the last component insertion.
Each icon/pull-down brings up a dialog box where parameters can be set to select the correct product. On theleft of the dialog box, the specific product or product series is listed. Select the appropriate product type, andthe available catalog numbers/filenames will appear in the window. Highlight the size required and then selectthe view from the options at the bottom. Hit “OK” and the dialog box closes, showing the user the geometry.
At the command line, general AutoCAD block insertion prompts are present, awaiting user input. Most itemsask for rotation angles, but some, like Ejector Pins, do not.
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Pins
Leader Pins &Bushings
Locks
UniLifters
Mold Actions
Components
Fasteners
Cooling Items
Rapid ToolingInserts
Mold Bases
ElectriConnect
Misc Items
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QC75QC87QC10QC12QC15QC20
QC75L87 QC12L137QC75L137 QC12L187QC75L187 QC12L237QC75L237 QC12L287QC75L287 QC12L337
QC87L87 QC15L137QC87L137 QC15L187QC87L187 QC15L237QC87L237 QC15L287QC87L287 QC15L337QC15L387 QC10L137QC10L187 QC20L137QC10L237 QC20L187QC10L287 QC20L237QC10L337 QC20L287QC20L337 QC20L387QC20L437 QC20L487
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GQC75GQC87GQC100GQC125GQC150GQC200
GQC75SGQC87SGQC100SGQC125SGQC150SGQC200S
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TPL75TPL112TPL175
TPL75FTPL112FTPL175S
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SL37 SLMM50SL49 SLMM75SL50 SLMM100SL50C SLMM125SL75SL100SL125SL150
SL37S SLMM50SSL49S SLMM75SSL50S SLMM100SSL50CS SLMM125SSL75SSL100SSL125SSL150S
SL37F SLMM50FSL49F SLMM75FSL50F SLMM100FSL50CF SLMM125FSL75FSL100FSL125FSL150F
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GL100MGL150MGL200MGL250M
GL100GL150GL200GL250
GL100SGL150SGL200SGL250S
GL100FGL150FGL200FGL250F
PLAN VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
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IGES & DXF
Filenames generally follow the Progressive Components catalog numbers, however, limited to the length ofeight characters. For example: EP250 is a plan view of an 1/4” diameter ejector pin, while ES375S would bethe side view of a 3/8” ID sleeve.
Some of the proprietary items offered from Progressive Components are listed here to make translation intoyour 3-D software easier. Products are in catalog order.
ALIGNMENT PRODUCTS
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
SIDE VIEWFRONT VIEW
TPL75STPL112STPL175S
SHOULDER STYLEQC BUSHINGS
QC GUIDEDEJECTOR BUSHINGS
TOP LOCKS
SIDE LOCKS GUIDE LOCKS
U-COUPLINGS & T-GIBS
MINILIFTER SERIESTGM31TGM100
UNILIFTER SERIESTGU25TGU50TGU100TGU150
XL SERIESTGX50TGX100TGX250
METRIC SERIESTGMM10TGMM30
MINILIFTER SERIESTGM31AFTGM100AF
UNILIFTER SERIESTGU25AFTGU50AFTGU100AFTGU150AF
XL SERIESTGX50AFTGX100AFTGX250AF
METRIC SERIESTGMM10AFTGMM30AF
TGMSTGUSTGXSTGMMS
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SL50X87SL75X13SL75X18SL10X13
SL50X87SSL75X13SSL75X18SSL10X13S
SL50X87FSL75X13FSL75X18FSL10X13F
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CORE BLADES
MINILIFTER SERIESCB43DFCB37X25FCB50X25FCB75X37F
UNILIFTER SERIESCB75DFCB50X50FCB50X10FCB50X15FCB75X15FCB75X50FCB10X50FCB15X50FCB15X75F
XL SERIESCB125DFCB10X10FCB10X15FCB15X10F
METRIC SERIESCBMM15DFCBMM10XFCBMM15XFCBMM20XF
MINILIFTER SERIESCB43DSCB37X25SCB50X25SCB75X37S
UNILIFTER SERIESCB75DFCB50X50SCB50X10SCB50X15SCB75X15SCB75X50SCB10X50SCB15X50SCB15X75S
XL SERIESCB125DSCB10X10SCB10X15SCB15X10S
METRIC SERIESCBMM15DSCBMM10XSCBMM15XSCBMM20XS
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PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
MOLD ACTION ITEMS
PLAN VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
X-SERIES SIDE LOCKS
UNILIFTERS
FCWB24FCWB32FCWB40FCWB48FCWB6FCWB8FCWB10FCWB12
FCWB24SFCWB32SFCWB40SFCWB6SFCWB8SFCWB10S
FCX08SFCX10SFCXM4SFCXM5S
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FC35X24FC35X32FC45X40FC45X48FC9X6FC9X8FC11X10FC11X12
FC35X24SFC35X32SFC45SFC9X6SFC9X8SFC11S
FC35X24FFC35X32FFC45X40FFC45X48FFC9X6FFC9X8FFC11X10FFC11X12F
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FCDA35FCDA45FCDA9FCDA11
FCDA35SFCDA4SSFCDA9SFCDA11S
FCDA35FFCDA4SFFCDA9FFCDA11F
SINGLEFLEXICORE ASSEMBLY
DOUBLEFLEXICORE ASSEMBLY
FLEXICOREACCESSORIES
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100 SeriesCA100CAM100
200 SeriesCA200CAM200
300 SeriesCA300CAM300
200 Series (A-Side)CA200TCAM200T
300 Series (A-Side)CA300TCAM300T
100 SeriesCA100FCAM100F
200 SeriesCA200FCAM200F
300 SeriesCA300FCAM300F
“B” RISERCAR100CARM100
CAR100SCARM100S
CAR100FCARM100F
100 SeriesCA100SCAM100S
200 SeriesCA200SCAM200S
300 SeriesCA300SCAM300S
CORE PINSCAP187FCAP375FCAP50FCAP10F
CAP187SCAP375SCAP50SCAP10S
“A” EXTENSIONCAE100CAEM100
CAE100SCAEM100S
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PLAN VIEW
PLAN VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
SIDE VIEW
�y�yPLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
UL AdapterCTG300CTGM300
CTG300SCTGM300S
CTG300FCTGM300F
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
CAMACTIONS
CAMACTIONSACCESSORIES
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RET1
RET1S
RET1F
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10˚ • 15˚ • 20˚
AP3710S AP7510SAP3715S AP7515SAP3720S AP7520SAP5010SAP5015SAP5020SAP6210SAP6215SAP6220S
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English SeriesCVPL1CVIN1CVEX1CVEX1P
Metric SeriesCVPL2CVIN2CVEX2CVEX2P
EnglishCVPL1FCVIN1FCVEX1F
MetricCVPL2FCVIN2FCVEX2F
EnglishCVPL1SCVIN1SCVEX1S
MetricCVPL2SCVIN2SCVEX2S
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1999 • 2000 • 2001DS06-YRDS08-YR DS10-YRDS12-YRDS16-YR
DS06SDS08SDS10SDS12SDS16S
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HEX STYLEPH37PH50PH62PH75
PUCK STYLEPK37PK50PK62PK75PKNT
HEX STYLEPH37L10SPH37L15SPH50L10SPH50L15SPH62L10SPH62L15SPH75L10SPH75L15SPH75NTS
PUCK STYLEPK37L10SPK37L15SPK50L10SPK50L15SPK62L10SPK62L15SPK75L10SPK75L15SPKNTS
GENERAL COMPONENTS
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
SIDE VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
PLAN VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
SIDE VIEW
RETAINER
COUNTERVIEW
DATE STAMPS
PKO EXTENSIONS
ANGLE PINS
Side Action Switch
SWSA1(Plan)SWSAXB (with block)
SWSA1S (Side)SWSAXBS (with block)
SWSA1F (Front-shown)SWSAXBF (with block)
External Mount Switch
SWXM (Plan)
SWXMS (Side-sjown)
SWXMF (Front)
Adjustable Actuator
SWXB2 (Plan)
SWXB2S (Side-shown)
SWXB2F (Front)
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MST
MSTS
MSTF
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ECRC1ECRC2ECRC38 (3-8)
ECRC1SECRC2SECRC38S
ECRC1FECRC2FECRC38F
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SWKOSWKOS1
SWKOSSWKOS11SSWKOS12SSWKOD11SSWKOD12S
SWKOFSWKOS11FSWKOS12FSWKOD11FSWKOD12F
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CamAction SwitchesSWCA (Plan)SWCAR
SWCAS (Side)SWCARS
SWCAF (Front-shown)SWCARF (Front-shown)
Plate Position Switch
SWPPS (Plan-shown)
SWPPSS (Side)
SWPPSF (Front)
ELECTRICONNECT
COOLING
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
SIDE VIEW
SIDE VIEW
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
FRONT VIEW
PLAN VIEW
FRONT VIEW
WATER BLOCKER
RECESSEDCONNECTORS SWITCHES HOT SPRUE
BUSHINGS
K.O. SWITCHES
WB344WB437WB562WB688
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MOLD BASES
Filenames: MB[SIZE]• Ex. MB0808, MB1518All four views are within the file.
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RAPID TOOLING INSERTS
RAPID TOOLING ACCESSORIES
Filenames: RT -[SERIES]-FRAME• Ex. RTL0810, RTT8490All four views are within the file.
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PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
RTI LEADER PINS
RLP50RLP62
RLP50SRLP62S
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
RTI BUSHINGS
RSB50RSB62
RSB50SRSB62S
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
RTI SPRUE BUSHING
RFS
RFSS
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
RTI SUPPORT PILLARS
RTISP75RTISP10RTISP12
RTISP75SRTISP10SRTISP12S
PLAN VIEW
SIDE VIEW
RTI GUIDE BUSHINGS
RGEB50
RGEB50S
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We’re interested in your comments!
PC/MOLD was created for the convenience of our customers. In an effort to maintain the quality of thedrawing files and documentation, we would like to hear from PC/MOLD users. Please take the time to fill outthe form below with your suggestions or tech questions and fax to 1-800-269-6653.
Your input is greatly appreciated!
Company: __________________________________ Name: ___________________________________
Thank you for designing Progressive Components into your molds!
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Country __________________________________ E-mail Address _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Phone: _______________________________ Fax: _____________________________________
Please list the names and titles of the PC/MOLD users below.
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Please send 3.5” floppy disks instead.
What does your company do? (Circle all that apply)
Part Design Mold Design Mold Building Injection Molding
Other: _______________________________________________
How many employees are at this location? ______________
What CAD/CAM software is currently used at your company? (Include versions)
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Do you design primarily in: ______ 2- D ______ 3-D
Thank you! Please allow normal shipping times for UPS or overseas carrier.