PA Industries SRF-5, SRF-8, SRF-12, SRF-16, SRF-20 User Manual

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Installation and Operating Instructions
ADVANTAGE SERVO FEED
Models SRF-5 / 8 / 12 / 16 / 20 / 24 / 28 / 32 / 36
(for Serial Numbers 7610697 and higher)
P/A INDUSTRIES INC. 522 Cottage Grove Road • Bloomfield, Connecticut 06002-3191 U.S.A. Toll Free 1-800-243-8306 • Worldwide 1-860-243-8306 • Fax 1-860-242-4870 Website http://www.pa.com • E-Mail service@pa.com
RECEIVING INSPECTION
Before removing unit from its packaging, check for
visual damage, especially if crate, skid, or carton has
been damaged in transit. Any damage caused by
shipping should be immediately reported to the
carrier. If unit appears in satisfactory condition,
remove all packing and wipe rust preventive from
rollers with mild solvent.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
DESCRIPTION PAGE
1. INTRODUCTION ................................... 2
2. HOW AN ADVANTAGE
SERVO FEED OPERATES ................... 2
2.1 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY .............. 2
2.2 ELECTRICAL CONTROL
ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY ............... 2
3. INSTALLING YOUR ADVANTAGE
SERVO FEED ........................................ 3
3.1 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ........ 3
3.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION .......... 3
3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ........ 3
3.4 ADVANTAGE MOUNTING HOLES ... 4
4. PROGRAMMING THE ADVANTAGE
SERVO FEED SYSTEM ........................ 4
4.1 PROGRAM A NEW FEED
LENGTH, COUNT, SPEED .............. 6
4.2 PROGRAM A NEW BATCH
COUNT ............................................. 6
4.3 PROGRAM A NEW SPEED
FOR THE FEED ............................... 6
5. OPERATING THE FEED ....................... 7
5.1 PRIORITY MODE .......... .................. 7
5.2 SET-UP MODE ................................. 7
5.3 AUTO/MANUAL MODE .................... 7
5.4 LOADING THE FEED ....................... 8
5.5 RUNNING THE FEED ....................... 8
6. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ..............11
6.1 PRO-200 MOTION
CONTROL CARD ERRORS ............12
6.2 DDM DRIVE ERROR MESSAGES ..13
6.3 RUN TIME ERROR CODES ........... 13
6.4 POWER-UP ERROR CODES ......... 13
7. MAINTENANCE ................................... 13
8. ROLL FEED PARTS LIST
AND DIAGRAM ....................................14
WARNING .................................................... 16
SAFETY PROGRAM ................................... 16
WARRANTY ................................................ 16
1. INTRODUCTION
The P/A Industries Advantage Servo Roll Feed is a state of the art AC Servo feed which eases operator adjustments to feed pitch, feeder speed, and feed acceleration. These operator adjustments are entered into the control memory by key pad input. With the use of positional limit switches, the press signals the feeder when to begin moving the strip, when the feed pitch must be completed, when the press has completed its down stroke, and with optional pneu­matic release, when to open the rolls for piloting.
The mechanical simplicity, accuracy, and ease of use of the Advantage Servo Roll Feed should help to improve your quality and production for years to come.
2. HOW AN ADVANTAGE SERVO FEED OPERATES
The Advantage Servo Roll Feed consists of:
2.1 MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
(Refer to Figure 1)
1) Adjustment/Mounting bracket
2) Feeder
3) Motor
4) Mechanical pilot release actuator
2.2 ELECTRICAL CONTROL
ENCLOSURE ASSEMBLY
(Refer to Figure 1)
1) Control switches/buttons
2) Power supply, 24 VDC (for controls)
3) Motor / Axis control module (inside electrical enclosure)
4) Data entry terminal
5) Cabling
MECHANICAL PILOT
CONTROL
ENCLOSURE
Figure 1.
RELEASE ACTUATOR
ADJUSTABLE
MOUNTING
BRACKET
DATA TERMINAL
CABLES
The introduction of servomotor technology to the press roll feed has pushed the limits of accuracy, adjustability, and performance to levels previously unattainable.
Each revolution of the servo motor produces 8000 encoder pulses. Every 10.24 revolutions of the servo motor shaft produce 1 revolution of the feed rollers. The circumference of the lower roll is approximately
11.142 inches.
DRAWING 17415
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When a new feed pitch is entered into the system, the built in computer calculates the correct number of electronic “pulses” it must receive from the motor mounted encoder in order to rotate the feed rolls the correct distance.
Example: If a feed pitch/length of 11.142 inches is entered into the feeder, this will result in exactly one revolution of the feed rolls. The motor will accelerate and turn 2.909 turns. This will produce (2.909 x 8000 = 23,272) pulses of the encoder. The feeder will decelerate and stop when 23,272 pulses are detected. The feeder is now on position. The end result is an accurately positioned strip exactly 11.142 inches from its starting point. This entire process happens in milliseconds.
3. INSTALLING YOUR ADVANTAGE SERVO FEED
3.1 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
The Advantage Servo Roll Feed is supplied with an adjustable mounting bracket. The feed should be securely mounted to the press frame. (A transition bracket is sometimes required in certain applications.) The feed should be centered, square, and perpendicular to the pass line of the press. It should be mounted at a height that will accommodate the appropriate die sets. The feed has a pass line height adjustment of ±1.2 inches. (Note: The centerline of the Feeder is NOT the centerline of the rolls.) Refer to Figure 2 on Page 4 for dimensioning.
The feeder may be used to push or pull strip stock through the die.
If pilot locating pins are used in your die sets, the optional mechanical roll release bracket should be attached to the press ram. It must be mounted in such a way as to provide roll release at the proper time and be adjustable for different die sets.
If the optional electro-pneumatic piloting is used, another cam switch will be necessary for controlling feed roll opening and closing.
3.3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
For more detailed wiring information refer to Electrical Schematic A-17556-01 for 220 VAC and Electrical Schematic A-17556-02 for 440 VAC.
The main power for the feed system requires a "clean" 220 VAC single phase 20 ampere source. A terminal strip is provided in the main control enclosure to facilitate wiring connections. It is recommended that #12 MTW (Machine Tool Wire) be used for the primary power supply input.
IMPORTANT!
A #12 MTW grounding conductor must be installed for proper machine grounding.
NOTE:
All connections should be made in accordance with National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements and must comply with all local ordinances.
NOTE:
A word about electrical “noise”. Most pressroom environments contain considerable electrical noise. It is emitted from electro-mechanical press relays, contacts, and solenoids. While the Advantage Servo Roll Feed has been designed to minimize “self generated” electrical noise, it is difficult to provide protection for all applications. If erratic system behavior is experienced, then the source of the "noise" must be suppressed with either a resistive/capacitive type of suppressor on AC coils, or “Avalanche” type diodes on DC coils.
NOTE:
The Advantage Servo Roll Feed is fully protected by line fuses. If it becomes necessary to replace the fuses, use only exact equivalent fuse types to prevent serious damage to the system.
3.2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
The Advantage Servo Roll Feed has been designed to make electrical connections quickly and easily. All that is required is a "clean" 220 VAC single phase 20 ampere source. The inputs and outputs to your press control (i.e. Emergency Stop, Feed Advance Cam Contact, Pilot Release Cam Contact, Continue Cam Contact, End of Strip Input) must also be connected for proper operation. The motor connects by factory installed "Amphenol" (Military Specifications) Quick connectors.
NOTE:
The electrical control enclosure is supplied with a stand/support which may be placed in any convenient location. The enclosure may also be mounted in any fixed location as long as the cabling is adequate to reach the feed. It is not recommended that the electrical enclosure be mounted directly to the press. The vibrations caused by the punch press can result In damage to the control system.
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3.4 ADVANTAGE MOUNTING HOLES
4. PROGRAMMING THE ADVANTAGE SERVO FEED SYSTEM
PASS LINE
CENTER LINE OF RAM
D
TAP X 1”(25mm) DEEP
TYPICAL MOUNTING ON GAP FRAME PRESS
E REF
A REF
BOLSTER
C
L
C
B
D
PASS LINE
BOLSTER
ADJUSTABLE CAM BAR
DRAWING 17147-03
PASS LINE
ADJUSTMENT
E
A
IMPORTANT !
Before turning the system on for the first time, verify that the main input voltage is correct (220 VAC single phase) and inspect all connections for tightness, shorts, etc.
STEP #1:
Turn on the main power disconnect switch. This applies power to the control power supply. Press the amber ‘
POWER ON’ push-button. The button will
illuminate and the data input display will be visible:
STEP #2:
P/A INDUSTRIES
SERVO ROLL FEED
VERSION 1.00
HIT KEY TO CONT__
Press any key on the terminal, the display will show:
LENGTH 00008.000 COUNT 100000 SPEED 0062/SEC
ENCODER FAULT
Figure 2.
ADVANTAGE MOUNTING HOLES
for drawing 17147-03
ENGLISH
DIMENSION SRF-5 SRF-8 SRF-12 SRF-16/20/24/28/32/36
A 1.97 1.97 1.97 1.97 B 3.15 3.94 3.94 3.94 C 6.30 7.87 7.87 7.87 D 5.91
TAP M14 M16 M16 M16
E MIN. 2.2 2.2 2.4 2.4
PASS LINE +2.4 +2.4 +2.4 +2.4
ADJUSTMENT -0.0 -0.0 -0.0 -0.0
METRIC
DIMENSION SRF-5 SRF-8 SRF-12 SRF-16/20/24/28/32/36
A505050 50 B 80 100 100 100 C 160 200 200 200 D 150
TAP M14 M16 M16 M16
E MIN. 56 56 60 60
PASS LINE +60 +60 +60 +60
ADJUSTMENT -00.0 -00.0 -00.0 -00.0
STEP #3:
The ‘POWER ON’ push-button has a ‘FAULT
RESET
POWER ON’ button to clear the ‘ENCODER
FAULT
’ function built into the button. Press the
’ message at the bottom line of the display.
The feed may now be jogged forward by pressing
JOG FORWARD’ button, or jogged in reverse
the ‘ by pressing the ‘
JOG REVERSE’ button.
The Advantage Servo Roll Feed has six viewable screens. Only the first operator screen (shown above) will be operator editable/program-mable. This screen displays the length, count, and speed parameters. These parameters may only be changed while the program is stopped (indicated by lack
CYCLE START’ or set up light). The other
of ‘ viewable screens are shown on the following page.
These five other screens will be viewable at all times, but are "locked" out of programming via run/prog switch located on the electrical panel inside the electrical enclosure. The factory set parameter values for the Advantage Servo Roll Feed are printed on the operator panel below the operator terminal.
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These parameters are set from the factory for average feeding applications and they seldom require any changes. The five screens and a brief explanation of the parameters are described below:
• CNTS/UNIT: This is the encoder scaling
parameter used to define the number encoder counts/inch (or counts/millimeter).
• LENGTH: Distance in inches (or millimeters) of
the feed length. Maximum value of 1140 inches.
• COUNT: The number of pieces required to run
in the batch. Maximum value of 999,999 pieces.
• SPEED: The maximum velocity of the material in
inches/second (or millimeters/second). Maximum value of 72 inches/second. (Maximum value of 54 inches/second for SRF-28/32/36).
ACCEL 000402/SEC^2
• ACCEL: The rate of acceleration in
inches/second Maximum value of 1000 inches/second
• DWELL: The time delay, which controls the ‘ON
duration of the cut output relay. The dwell is used when the press or shear, lacks a continue Bottom Dead Center ( controlled by the dwell parameter.
• DBNC: This is the debounce parameter, which
is used to ignore contact bounce on the feed signals.
• PRIORITY: This parameter selects whether the
feeder indexes before the press starts ‘ (Feed-Before-Press), or the press starts before the feeder indexes ‘ Entering a ‘ ‘
FBP’ mode.
DWELL 00.00 DBNC 1 X 3.75MS
2
(or millimeters/second2).
2
.
BDC) switch and the cycle can be
PRIORTY PBF BACKLIGHT ON
FBP
PBF’ (Press-Before-Feed).
0’ selects ‘PBF’ mode or a ‘1’ selects
• TIME BASE: Time scaling parameter for various
parameters. This is always set to ‘ entering ‘
• JOG SPEED: The rate of jogging speed in
percent of the ‘ between 1 - 5%.
• DIRECTION: This parameter controls the
direction of positive motor rotation. 0 = CCW, and 1 = CW.
• KP: Proportional gain parameter for the motion
control. It controls the transitions between the starting and stopping of the rolls. A lower value provides a smoother (slower) transition.
• KD: This parameter is not used.
• KFF: Velocity feed forward gain. This is used to
reduce following error of the system.
• AUTO OFFSET: This parameter turns the
automatic offset on. Turn this feature on by entering ‘
• INPOSN: In-position parameter is a tolerance
window around the final position. This is used to verify the feed index accuracy is within acceptable limits before continuing onto the next function.
0’.
SPEED’ parameter. Normally set
KP 0.30 KD 0.00 KFF 0.50 AUTO OFFSET ON
1’.
INPOSN 000.0200 FELIM 5.000 FETIM 0.500 SYSTEM RESET
/SEC’ by
• BACKLIGHT: This turns on the backlight in the
display, which enhances the viewing.
CNTS/UNIT 7353
TIME BASE /SEC JOG SPEED 5% DIRECTION CCW
• FELim: Follower error limit. FELim is the
maximum allowed position error. When this limit is exceeded for the amount of time specified by the FETime, the control will execute an emergency stop.
• FETime: Follower error time. FETime is the
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