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Please read, understand, and follow the safety and handling precautions in the enclosed manual before using Dulytek DHPK49 heat plates kit.

Recommended Amount:

- Up to 70 grams

Recommended Parts:

- A- or H-frame hydraulic or pneumatic workshop press, 20 - 40 Ton (any ram diameter).

Recommended Accessories:

Accessory Options
Pre-Press Mold 2" x 6"
Filter Bags 2" x 6" (25, 100, 160 micron options)
2" x 7" (25, 100, 160 micron options)
2.5" x 6.5" (25, 100, 160 micron options)
2" x 4" Mixed Mesh Set
3" x 200" Filter Tube
Parchment Paper 10" x 7" unbleached, pre-cut, 50 sheets per set
10" x 7" bleached, pre-cut, 50 sheets per set
12" x 14" bleached, pre-cut, 50 sheets per set
Tool set 6-Piece tool set
7-Piece tool set
Scraper tool set
Cold Plate 6" x 4" Cold Plate
9" x 6" Cooling Plate Kit
Pollen Mold Press Mold Press

- Humidity packs;
- Glass stamp, etc.

DHPK49 Plate Kit Preparation:

1. Place the plate kit on your arbor press plates lined with a non-stick silicone mat. Align it with the press ram. 

2. Position the unit control panel on a sturdy, easily reachable surface. You can attach it to any metal surface using the controller's magnetic feet. 

3. Connect the controller to the power outlet and flip the power switch to turn it on.

Operation:

1. Enter your desired plate temperature(s), time, and temperature scale (Fahrenheit or Celsius) using the unit's control panel. Please refer to the press manual for detailed instructions and visual guides. Once the control panel is set, the heating starts.

2. Wait for the plates to reach the set temperature(s). Tip: the heating icons will be turned off once it's done.

3. Prepare your material and position it in the center of the bottom plate. 

4. Activate the arbor press and lower its ram so that the plates close and desired pressure is reached.

5. Press Timer button on the control panel to start the countdown.

6.  When the countdown ends, press Timer button to turn it off. 

7. Carefully release the ram pressure lifting up the shaft and opening up the unit's plates.

8. Carefully remove your pressed material using tools or heat resistant gloves.

9. Turn off the plate kit by flipping the control panel switch when done pressing.

10. Unplug and disconnect the control panel.

11. Let the plates cool completely before removing them from the arbor press.