Baldor iMN1800 manual Cables and Cable Chain Procedures

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Cables and Cable Chain Procedures

If your positioning stage is supplied with a cable chain, follow these recommendations regarding its use:

SYour stage is supplied with high flex cables that are designed to withstand millions of bend cycles. In addition, the internal conductors of the cable are twisted and shielded. A twisted, shielded cable reduces the problems associated with EMI and EFI noise. Using other types of cable may cause difficultly during servo tune procedure. Baldor recommends that any additional cables installed into the cable chain conform to this standard.

SThe cable chain must never be more than 80% filled. Additional cables, pneumatic hoses, etc. contained by the cable chain require enough space to freely bend and conform to the cable chain without kinking or cork screwing as the stage cycles. The cables and pneumatic hoses must be installed without twists and should never be put on top of one another in high velocity and high cycle applications.

SIf your stage was provided with flying leads, Baldor recommends that the cables be strain relieved, i.e. clamp the cables as they exit the cable chain to relieve tensile loads. Be sure not to pull the cables out of the cable chain making them “taut” inside the chain. Allow the cables to freely lay within the cable chain and find their natural position.

STo install additional cables and pneumatic hoses you must open one side of the cable chain. Typically the side of the cable chain facing the cable chain tray is the side that opens. Gently pull one end of the removable side toward the opposite end of the cable chain. Slowly pull the removable side loose, detaching the plastic segments. The segments are loosely attached to each other and may become separated. Be careful that the segments are not lost. To re–install the cable chain segments, it is recommended that a section of three or four segments be done at a time. Once a section is installed, additional sections can be easily assembled into place.

SBaldor recommends that you inspect the cables and pneumatic hoses during regular maintenance procedures.

Note: If your cable chain is not large enough to accommodate your cables and pneumatic hoses, please contact Baldor for assistance.

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Contents Linear Motors MN1800Table of Contents Ii Table of Contents MN1800 Overview Limited WarrantyIndicates a condition that can cause damage to equipment Do not apply AC power before you ensure that all grounding Lifting, installing, operating and maintaining operationsInstallation, operation and maintenance of this equipment Attempt to install operate or maintain this equipmentUnpacking ReceivingStorage HandlingGeneral Information MN1800 Location Clean RoomMounting a Stage to the Machine Base and Payload To Stage Lmac Connection Diagram Lmac Linear Induction MotorLmbr Series Brush DC Linear Servo Motor Alternate Installation Refer to Figure Brushless Linear Iron Core Servo Motor InstallationLmbl Series Wire Color AY1763A00 Leadwire ConnectionMotor Cable Hall Cable Limit Cable Modular Magnet Track Installation Brushless Linear Iron Core Servo Motor Modular Magnet Track Hall Cable Limit CableLmcf Series Brushless Linear Cog Free Servo Motor Air Gap SpacingLmnc Moving Coil Type Pin# ColorLmnm Moving Magnet Type Non Commutated DC Linear Servo Motor Single Holding SwitchingLmpy Series Polynoid Linear Motor Holding Option Double HoldingLmpy Series Leadwire ConnectionMotor Cable Signal Name Wire Color Polynoid Linear Motor Holding OptionAY0165A00 Leadwire Connection 9 pin to flying leads Adjust Air GapMaintenance Lmss Series Linear StepperLmss Series Air Bearing Motor Cleaning the Forcer and PlatenInstallation Mounting the Forcer on the Platen Removing the Forcer from the PlatenLmds Series Dual Axis Linear Stepper Motor Items Required but not IncludedPositioning Stages Stage Specifications DisclaimerUnpacking Construction Stage specificationsLSE Series Enclosed Position Stage General Description Bearing typeAY1779A00 LSE with Renishaw Encoder RGH24 Flying Leads LD9137A01 Limit only Color Pin# Description LD9125A01 Limit only Color Pin# DescriptionLD9124A00 Limit and Home, Axis 1, Internal Pin# Color LSE Stage Connector Locations LSC Series Cross Roller Position Stage General Description AY1775A00 Leadwire Connection for LinDrive 15 pin LD9125A02 H-Limit and Home Color Pin# Description LSS Series Single Bearing Position Stage AY1759A00 Renishaw RSF EncoderAY1801A00 Stages with Renishaw Encoder RGH22 Flying Leads AY1802A00 Stages with Renishaw Encoder RSF Flying LeadsLXS Connections Female LinDrive Connections Male Leadwire Connection LD9103A00LD9114A00 Motor / Limit Connections Pin Circular Connector Male Pin D Sub MalePin D Sub Female LD9119A02 Color Pin# Description LSX Leadwire Connection Limit Switch PigtailsLD9119A01 Color Pin# Description LD9137A02 Limit and HomePin Encoder Connector Pin Encoder ConnectionsBearing Maintenance Recirculating Bearing Rail And Block Cross Roller Type BearingRSF Series MSA6x Enclosed Type Encoder MaintenanceTechnical Data Color Description FunctionRSF Series MS6x Open Type Glass Scale Renishaw RGH22 series Open Type Metal Scale Renishaw RGH22 series Open Type Metal Scale Specifications Associated ComponentsEncoder Head Output Connector Pin Assignment Elgo Mix 4 series Magnetic TypeMix 4 and Mix 5 Dial Settings Resolution using 4x multiplier Elgo Mix 5 series Magnetic TypeEncoder Specifications RequirementsCables and Cable Chain Procedures Additional Cables Baldor Electric Company  Baldor Electric Company MN1800 01 C&J1500

iMN1800 specifications

The Baldor iMN1800 is a comprehensive industrial motor drive, engineered for a wide range of applications in various sectors such as manufacturing, robotics, and automation. This drive exemplifies Baldor's commitment to innovation, performance, and efficiency, offering users advanced features that cater to modern industrial demands.

At the heart of the iMN1800 is its state-of-the-art motor control technology, designed to provide precise control over motor speed and torque. This is achieved through a sophisticated algorithm that adjusts the motor's performance in real-time, ensuring reliability and efficiency. The iMN1800 is compatible with various forms of electric motors, including AC induction and permanent magnet synchronous motors, making it versatile for numerous applications.

One of the standout features of the Baldor iMN1800 is its energy efficiency. It complies with various energy standards, which not only helps reduce operational costs but also minimizes the environmental impact associated with industrial operations. With an impressive efficiency rating, the iMN1800 contributes to lower energy consumption, making it an economically viable solution for businesses aiming to enhance sustainability.

In terms of connectivity, the iMN1800 incorporates advanced communication protocols such as Ethernet/IP and Modbus, allowing for seamless integration into existing industrial networks. This feature facilitates real-time monitoring and control, empowering operators to make informed decisions based on live data. The user-friendly interface enables quick access to essential parameters for both configuration and diagnostics, ensuring ease of use for technicians and engineers alike.

Moreover, the iMN1800 is built with robust construction materials, ensuring durability in demanding environments. Its rugged design allows it to withstand harsh conditions, including high temperatures and vibrations, common in industrial settings. This reliability contributes to reduced downtime and maintenance costs, promoting a more productive work environment.

The Baldor iMN1800 also features advanced safety mechanisms, including overload protection and short-circuit protection, guaranteeing the safety of both personnel and equipment. These attributes align with modern safety standards, making it a trusted choice for industries that prioritize workplace safety.

In summary, the Baldor iMN1800 is a top-tier industrial motor drive that combines advanced motor control technology, energy efficiency, robust construction, and enhanced safety features. Its flexibility and connectivity make it a valuable asset for diverse industrial applications, ultimately driving operational efficiency and effectiveness.