Dukane 403-570-01 user manual RUN Mode, Screen Layout

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Section 5 - Touch Screen Menus

RUN Mode

When the welder is first turned on after the E-Stop switch is reset (see Figure 4-4), the STARTUP screen is displayed as shown in Figure 5–1 directing the operator to Activate both RUN SWITCHES to reset machine. Press both switches simultaneously and hold until a beep sounds, which will take several seconds. A second beep will sound a few seconds after the first, indicating that the welder is ready to run a weld cycle (the bar under the smiley face will become green at the same time). The message area is now clear and the STATUS icon in the upper left has changed to a smiley face with a green band below it as shown in Figure 5–2. If, when the switches are activated as described above, the tooling hub begins to oscillate instead of rotating smoothly, press the E-Stop and then check that the correct tooling inertia is entered as described later in this manual in the SETUP Menu (under TOOL SETUP).

Screen Layout

The screen has the same basic layout for most of the selected operations. The STATUS icon indicates the ready state of the machine. To the right of the icon is the name of the currently loaded Setup File. Below the file name is the Message Area. The three mode select buttons on the left side below the status icon select either a Run mode (RUN), a Weld Setup screen (SETUP), or the Setup Utilities screen (TOOLS). The selected mode is indicated by a darkened button. The center of the screen displays the parameters from the last weld cycle. The Part Data button on the right displays a report of previously welded parts.

The screen shots on this page all show the RUN mode. The RUN screen is the default startup screen. This screen needs to be selected in order to initiate a weld cycle. Just below the PROCESS DATA label as shown in Figure 5-2, there are a number of fields containing part data. The Part Nr. field identifies the current sequential part number. The Limits field indicates if the last weld was within programmed process limits and displays “–” if no limits were violated, “S” for suspect part, “B” for a bad part, or “E” for an error. A suspect or

Figure 5–1Startup Screen With E-Stop Cleared

Figure 5–2Run Mode Screen With Welder Reset

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Contents Dual Servo Spin Welder Dukane Manual Part No Summary Date Revision HistoryRevision This page intentionally left blank Dukane Dual Servo Spin Welder ContentsThis page intentionally left blank Introduction SectionDukane Manual Part No Drawings and Tables Important User InformationRead This Manual First SVT042VR Dual Servo Spin Welder OverviewKey Dual Servo Spin Welder Features This page intentionally left blank Safety Considerations This page intentionally left blank  Caution Health and Safety TipsPlastics Health Notice Run SwitchesGeneral Safety AC Power Receptacle Electrical SafetyMechanical Safety This page intentionally left blank Unpacking and Setup This page intentionally left blank Qty Part Number Unpacking WelderPacking List Work AreaMounting Holes Securing to Work BenchBench Capacity LevelingTooling Hub & Fixture Dimensions are in Inches mm20-Amp 240V Figure AC PowerUser I/O Connector Head Height AdjustmentControl Connectors Base Interface ConnectorThis page intentionally left blank Display and Controls This page intentionally left blank 1Dual Servo Spin Welder Touch Screen Panel Touch Screen DisplayEmergency Stop Switch Operational SwitchesBrigtly Lit Red LEDs Data I/O ConnectorOpti-Touch Run Switches This page intentionally left blank View Parts Touch Screen MenusThis page intentionally left blank Screen Layout RUN ModeView Parts Tool Setup Setup MenuPRE-WELD Setup Trigger Position TOP of Stroke PositionPre-Spin Orientation Option Part Pickup OptionTime Method Weld SetupWeld Method Selection Distance Method Rotation MethodOrientation Option Energy Method18Weld Torque Trigger Option Screen Torque Trigger OptionConstant Torque Option POST-WELD SetupHold Setup 22Hold Setup Screen for Distance Mode 25Process Limit Definitions Screen 1 Part Tests28RUN Screen with Part Test Failed Button Utilities Tab Select Setup TabTools Menu Third tab is labeled System Setup and is shown in Figure System Setup Tab34Vertical Lower Limit Setup Screen with Set Position Button 35Password-Protected Screens and Menus Setting Time and Date On Touch Screen Parameter Value Range Screen Parameter Name Min.Value Max.Value Resolution UnitsThis page intentionally left blank 55-56 Machine OperationThis page intentionally left blank Base Interface Cable Machine SetupAC Power Adjust Thruster Position on ColumnInitialize Home Welder Reset E-StopTurn Power on Set Tool ParametersSet Weld Process Parameters Set Vertical Travel Lower Limit PositionStarting a Weld Cycle Stopping a Weld Cycle Setup SheetDual Servo Spin Welder Setup Sheet Optimizing Performance This page intentionally left blank Material Considerations Spin Welding ProcessSurface Speed Control ParametersAverage Weld Diameter inch Rev/minSpeed SpinWeld Depth Press Axial SpeedWeld Diameter Machine Peak RPM Part SizeHold This page intentionally left blank Welder Data Export Software Installation, StartupThis page intentionally left blank Hardware Software Requirements Installation Startup, and Cable ConnectionsPart Data List Part DataPlot Data Profile GraphsFile Write Incoming DataSpin Torque Setpoint Servo and DebugWelding Process TroubleshootingThis page intentionally left blank Welding Process TroubleshootingMechanical WelderProblem Symptom Possible Cause Recommended Solution Faults Message Description Cause Possible Solution InstructionsMessage Description Cause Possible Solution Time or number of rotations Message Description Cause Possible Solution ErrorsMessage Description Cause Possible Solution This page intentionally left blank Maintenance This page intentionally left blank Maintenance AC Power CordThis page intentionally left blank Contacting Dukane This page intentionally left blank Website Contacting DukaneIdentify Equipment Ultrasonics DivisionThis page intentionally left blank Specifications This page intentionally left blank Operating Environment Tooling SpecificationsMachine Weight Power Requirements2Dual Servo Spin Welder Dimensions Welder Model & Serial Number Identification NumbersThis page intentionally left blank Appendix a Connector PinoutsThis page intentionally left blank Figure A-1Base Interface Connector Base Interface ConnectorSignal Description Function User I/O ConnectorPin Signal Description Function Slide Kit ConnectorAutomation Wiring Data Port ConnectorFigure A-5Schematic of Operate and Abort This page intentionally left blank Tooling Appendix BThis page intentionally left blank Explanation of Inertia Moment of InertiaTool and Fixture Design Appendix C Optional FeaturesThis page intentionally left blank Figure C-1Upper Tool Vacuum System Upper Tool VacuumFigure C-2 Remote Touch Screen Components Remote Touch ScreenDukane ISO