TOGGLE-AIRE® Model SS-DM
Synchro-Sig Series -
Two Hand, Anti Tie Down Actuators Unless otherwise specified, all TOGGLE-AIRE® presses come with the SS-DM Synchro-Sig Series actuator as standard equipment. The dual mode, two hand anti tie down device provides the operator with "state of the art" control by requiring that two levers must be depressed simultaneously to initiate the press cycle. The operator's hands remain in the "neutral" position when cycling the actuator because the palms of the hand, not the fingers, are used to depress the levers. When one or both levers are released the signal is terminated. Both levers must be released before the unit will allow another signal to the press. The unit cannot be "locked" or "tied" down.
The SS-DM actuators are designed exclusively for use on TOGGLE-AIRE® presses. They come in two lengths to accommodate various tooling sizes and can be easily mounted in places other than the press table if required by special applications or as an extra precaution to operator safety demands.
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Model SS-DM 18 |
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Model SS-DM 24 |
| Model |
SS-DM-18 |
SS-DM-24 |
| Length |
18" |
24" |
| Depth |
1 7/8" |
1 7/8" |
| Height |
3 5/8" |
3 5/8" |
| Operating
Pressure |
50 PSI to 125 PSI |
THINK SAFETY - WORK SAFELY
IMPORTANT! All TOGGLE-AIRE® Synchro-Sig Series Actuators, including the Model SS-OT Optical Touch Two Hand Actuator, are designed and sold for use on TOGGLE-AIRE® presses as well as many other types of pneumatic equipment. They are intended as general use cycle initiators, and ARE NOT, in and of themselves safety devices. Because it is impossible to anticipate the conditions under which our equipment will be operated, additional devices and methods may be required to insure operator safety. Besides conforming to all national, state, OSHA, and ANSI standards and codes, the buyer should consider the safety of the entire operation involving any press or machine, and see that any additional guarding, training, and maintenance deemed necessary is developed and enforced to protect the well being of the machine operator. |