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Resolver
Based PressCommander - The Ultimate
Clutch/Brake OSHA and ANSI Control with
Complete Press Automation
Built-In
Exceeds OSHA 1910.217
& ANSI B11.1-2009, "Control Reliable
Design," Dual logic power supplies, Heavy
duty resolver, System diagnostics and
programming in plain English/Spanish, Can
control up to four sets of operator
stations, Major faults such as E-Stop,
motion, brake monitor, and sensor faults
are handled by two force-guided relays
(Form B safety relays),
Off--inch--single--continuous, Continuous
ARM; top stop, anti-tie down and
anti-repeat, SPM Range -1 to 500,
Password and supervisory controlled keyed
selector switch for security of data
entry, Interrupted stroke provision with
indicator, Inch mode monitoring, Crank
angle and speed readout (SPM), Time-based
brake monitor, Built-in motion detector
and drift fault, 90° and 270° stop time
tester/meter built-in, Built-in hour
meter for maintenance, Built-in variable
speed compensation, Servo-feed interface
built-in, Six optically isolated die
protection inputs, Six PLS (programmable
limit switch) output relays, 100 job
memory, Stroke, batch, quality, and part
counters, Batch counter output relay, Die
protection output relay, Speed output
relay,
Auxiliary output relay,
Optional Ethernet or DeviceNet and PC
Link to allow
offline job creation and
storage.
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PressCam
8
PressCam 8 is a
"control reliable" resolver based
programmable cam switch, time-based brake
monitor, die protection system, multiple
counters, and much more in one package.
The system contains
two
16-bit computers that
are configured to cross check each other
and the
resolver. The dual
computers are interfaced with a full view
8" (203mm) diagonal LCD computer screen
for viewing and programming ease. This
large operator screen supplies operators
and front line supervisors production
data without the need of cumbersome menu
and program access
codes.
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PressCam 8
Junior
The PressCam 8 Junior
is a resolver-based press automation
controller that incorporates a
programmable cam limit switch,
timed-based brake monitor, servo feed
control, four counters, and a die
protection system The PressCam 8 Junior
is controlled by a 16-bit computer that
constantly checks the resolver for
accuracy.
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