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<strong>Air</strong> Consumption for Various Stroke LengthsStrokeAdjustment% FullStroke7TActual Stroke UsedInches9T10T12TSCFMPerStrokeApprox.ContinuousStrokingRate PerMin.SCFM @ContinuousStrokingRate253⁄165⁄81⁄23⁄80.579051501- 5 ⁄81- 1 ⁄415⁄163⁄40.807560752 - 7 ⁄161- 7 ⁄81- 7 ⁄161- 1 ⁄80.976563Full Stroke3 - 1 ⁄42 - 1 ⁄21- 7 ⁄81- 1 ⁄21.16066*Note: Total <strong>Air</strong> Consumption, st<strong>and</strong>ard cubic feet per minute from an 80 psi supply, (SCFM)equals value from chart multiplied by number of strokes per minute. Continuous stroking ratesshown depend upon the quantity of air supplied to the press. Small <strong>and</strong>/or long connection linesbetween the press <strong>and</strong> plant air supply should be avoided.<strong>Press</strong> Capacity at Various Distancesfrom BottomSlide PositionAbove Bottom ofStroke – Inches0.0300.0620.1250.2500.500Approximate Capacity –Tons @ 80 PSI7T*7.09T*9.010T*10.012T*12.04.93.52.71.86.54.73.42.57.35.03.92.88.66.24.53.30.7501.62.12.3–1.0001.41.8––1.2501.21.6––1.5001.1–––*Note: Valve shown is a maximum tonnage <strong>and</strong> should not be exceededin any coining or bottoming operation.7