
TOX Stripper
Strippers are required for punch and die performing several functions:
- Tool holding fixture:
In most cases, the stripper serves also as a TOX tool holder, ideally when used with the perfectly matched TOX stripper standard components.
- Blank holder:
During TOX joining, a deep drawing process takes place, whereby the sheet metal material around the joining point is drawn in. Here, the designer must use a blank holder applying a defined press force to clamp and fix the workpiece. The stripper spring is compressed during this process.
- Stripper:
When the joining is completed, the punch, resp. the die, must be removed from the sheet metal. The required forces are determined by the TOX test and provided in the TOX Test Report. The stripping travel and force are generated by the preloaded stripper spring.
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