Picture above shows the loose core, or often also called slope ejectors or inclined pin, loose cores is one method to overcome the undercut on the product, particularly undercut the core position facing into the bottom (towards the sprue bush-center of mold) that undercut it can not be made simply by using slider method, part of the loose core complete with mold base include:
1. Top clamping Plate
2. stripper plate
3. cavity plate
4. core plate
6. support plate
7. top ejector plate
8. bottom ejector plate
9. bottom clamping plate
10. loose core rod
11. loose slide unit
12. bushing
for more details look at the picture below, which shows the current position of loose cores prior to the occurrence of loose core ejecting position after ejecting process, shortly after the mold is closed and the injection process, loose cores in the closed position (note the closed mold), after the injection process is complete done, at the push of ejector rod, ejector plate both upper and lower parts helped push out through the ejector, while the loose-core because it has a certain slope (generally 8-15) when driven will move slowly into center with the aid of friction on inclined leader pin bushings, so the position Loose cores are separated from the undercut product (mold opened)