Lock Time

Most slide adjust systems now use an integrated brake built in to the slide adjust

 

motor that automatically locks the system down when the slide adjust motor is not

 

on. “Lock Time” is used only for slide adjust systems that have a separate

 

locking system that must be disengaged before the slide adjust motor is engaged.

 

The lock time is the amount of time the system will wait before energizing the

 

slide adjust motor after unlocking the system to prevent the slide adjust motor

 

from trying to run before the lock fully releases.

Section 4.2.2.1 Calibrating Linear Slide Adjust Systems

After setting the parameters in the previous section, the linear slide system must be calibrated before it can be used.

WARNING!

Since the slide adjust configuration procedure requires measurement of

 

the space between the press slide and bed or bolster, this procedure must

 

be performed with no dies or tooling in the press to prevent the

 

possibility of a point of operation or pinch point injury to personnel

 

making the measurement. Failure to heed this warning may result in

 

serious injury or death.

IMPORTANT! Configuring/calibrating the slide adjust module should only be done with no dies installed in the press and, for presses equipped with slide counterbalance systems, should proceed only after the counterbalance is properly adjusted to offset the weight of the slide. If counterbalance pressure is too low, bearing clearances will cause shut height measurements made during calibration to be too small.

To calibrate a linear slide adjust system:

a)Make sure the upper and lower limit settings have been set correctly in the slide configuration screen of Figure 4.3.

b)Press the “CALIBRATE SLIDE” softkey in the slide configuration screen of Figure 4.3.

c)A screen will appear with a warning that calibrating the slide should not be undertaken without first reading this manual. Press the “CONTINUE SLIDE CAL.” softkey to continue the calibration process or “EXIT” to return to slide configuration.

d)The “orientation” of the linear transducer must now be set. This should be set to 0 if the magnet moves toward the control head (where the transducer cable plugs in) of the transducer when the slide is going up. Use 1 if the magnet travels toward the control head when the slide is going down. Press the “CONTINUE SLIDE CAL.” softkey to continue the calibration process or “EXIT” to return to slide configuration.

e)The “wire speed” (if a GEMCO linear transducer is used) or the “gradient” ( if an MTS linear

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