How to improving the speed of the NC servo feeder system
One common misconception about increasing the speed of the NC servo feeder system is that many manufacturers believe the PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) will affect the speed of the CNC NC servo feeder system. The potential viewpoint is that using a high-speed PLC can enhance the feed rate. However, this is a significant misconception. The fundamental principle of the NC servo feeder system lies in the PLC's built-in high-speed pulse output function. The price of a three-in-one feed system can directly send a quantified pulse to control the operation of the servo drive. The servo drive controls the rotation of the servo motor based on the number of pulses and channels sent by the PLC's pulse output terminal. The position and speed can accurately determine the length of the feed. Ideally, the current standard PLC is sufficient to meet the requirements of 600 feed operations. The true bottleneck in this technology lies in the response time of the servo system. Therefore, simply changing the behavior of the PLC is useless.
Misconceptions in Speed Improvement of the NC servo feeder system
When using a roller feed system, the power to drive the public fair rotation is provided by the punch output shaft. The external rocker wheel is driven to rotate through the cruciform joint (right teeth), adjustable tie rod, and cruciform joint (left teeth). The internal rocker wheel is located inside the frame, and the internal rocker wheel and the external rocker wheel drive shaft are connected together. When the slide moves, the nut is hinged with the top of the rocker arm and matches with the screw rod fixed on the bottom of the slide plate. The motion of the rocker arm allows the slide plate to move back and forth along the plane guide on the frame through the combination of the nut and the screw rod.
At this point, many customers wonder why they need to ask about the height of the mold line. In fact, this is determined by the device configuration of the punch feed system. The current punch feeders, whether pneumatic feeders, roller feeders, CNC feeders, or clamp feeders, are all fixed on the stop device of the punch side table. In order to ensure stable feeding, the fixed bolts on the device plate need to be adjusted according to different molds. Changing the height of the feed line on the feed machine depends on the customer's time and the height of the mold, and is adjusted accordingly.
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