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the location where the hot runner was manufactured
the project number
the material type allowed to be used in the hot runner
the melt and mold temperatures
electrical requirements and specications
NOTE:
Other details and specications may be required.
IMPORTANT!
Each hot runner is designed to process a specic type and grade of resin/ller based on the
customers requirements. Use of any other type or grade of resin/ller could aect part quality
and/or the performance of the hot runner. Before using a dierent type or grade of resin/ller,
contact Husky.
CAUTION!
Mechanical hazard – risk of damage to the hot runner. Never operate the hot runner
outside of the melt and mold temperatures indicated on the nameplate. Internal resin
leakage or component damage could occur.
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Figure 1-1: Hot Runner Nameplate (Sample)
1. Project Number 2. Resin Type Allowed 3. Melt and Mold Temperatures 4. Power Requirements
5. Temperature Warning 6. Product Information
Hot Runner Installation Manual v 2.2 — March 2021 Introduction
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