Then, then

  

  

  Hit proplems but nonnes of the sensors we firing.

  "The Material Would Feed, Hit The Short-Feed Sensor at the END of the Stock, and Push the Two Parts OFF, But then it would fall back." "

  Investigate the problem.

  Cycle or Afterward, The Springs Would Alow the Material to Boundce Back, Mattson Relayed.

  Mattson Said that the toolroom group enrolled in a class offered by Wintriss About ITS SMART PAC? to Undersors and Controls Settings Better.

  The farthest the Ram will travel when it misses a sensor, "Mattson Said.

  Mattson Decided to Try Making some Adjustments by Optimizing the Size of the Sensor Windows During Feeding. He Changed WHERe the Sensors Are Positioned in the Window (See Figure 1).

  The Sensor Even Began to look for the Material, he said.

  "The Sensor Is Positiond so that if the web falls back, it would see that, Yeah, the miss, but it’ s not now, so stop.

  Possible. Is the Steel Here? If it’s not, The Sensor Will Stop the Ram Before It hits the web. "

  Mattson and his team we can affect the problem as a result.

  

  , But It Already Started Feeding The Web Before It Stopped the Press.

  "So it shut it off for the right reason and didn’t damage the die, but it was very hard to cut the. It was eSpeCially Difficult Because the Material was so thick and wound through the day.

  BeFore the Die Hits. That’s it. Well, I want to use the cam sensor to its supabilities, for more than just try that cam. I want to save as great downtim. "

  Mattson said.

  "Just that alone on that given project saves 20 to 30 minutes of download," He Added.

  And torqued, he said.

  Feeder is going to feed. That material has to go somewhere.

  "So, a, you can save the web from buckling; b, save wear and tear on the die; and c, you’re going to cach when the cam is sticking. If it reTURNS LATE, you want to know thatToo Late Because that Means that It’s Stuck in the Part, "Mattson Said.

  . ""

  He added, "It’ Metal Stamping Die Just About Trying to Prevent Any Possible Problems by USIT ’s Available to us."

  Photos Courtesy of G.A. Richards Group, Norton Shores, Mi.


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