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The sliding-panel technique has been engineered such that all parts subject to wear have been CSi-hardened and are replaceable. The position-monitoring device integrated in the slider fixture assures smooth-running production and constant cycle times.



Fig. 1:
Eco-paver systems incorporating drainage compartments ensure better seepage by precipitation. Reverse profiles are formed at the front face by mold components intruding as part of the charging and compacting process.


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These movable profiling parts are retracted for de-molding purposes. This is realized using hydraulic cylinders and sliding rods integrated in the mold insert. This makes removal from the mold in the normal manner possible.


Fig. 3:
By using the sliding-panel technique from RAMPF, even unconventional block designs including undercuts and counterdrafts can be produced in series without any difficulties



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