Rotary die resharpening

Rotary die sharpening and resharpening with documented setup data

Midway resharpens rotary dies with incoming inspection, updated service records, and practical recommendations that help operators reinstall tools with less trial-and-error.

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Midway's standard rotary die resharpening program averages five business days from receipt, with rush slots held for emergencies.

Rotary die sharpening and resharpening with documented setup data
Standard five-business-day turnaround with emergency rush options
Incoming inspection confirms die serials, original grind data, and press history
Inspection data after every grind includes diameter, TIR, and recommended pressure
Lifecycle logs help maintenance teams schedule sharpening before performance drifts

What happens during resharpening

The resharpening process starts by documenting incoming condition and comparing the tool to its service history. After sharpening, Midway updates the tool record and provides run recommendations so the next install starts with known pressure targets.

  • Confirm serial, diameter, wear pattern, and prior service history
  • Sharpen and inspect before return shipment
  • Update recommended pressure settings and service notes

When to schedule service

Schedule resharpening when pressure climbs, liners start bruising, corners stop clearing, slugs begin hanging up, or operators need repeated adjustments to hold the same cut window.

  • Rising pressure or liner damage
  • Incomplete cuts, fuzzing, or slug retention
  • Repeat jobs drifting earlier than expected

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How long does Midway rotary die resharpening take?

The standard resharpening program averages five business days from receipt, with emergency slots available by contacting the service team.