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Safer, More Productive and Easier to Use
The following descriptive writing is the base design criteria for the Pressroom Electronics' punch press control system. The inherent design features are superb for enhancing production and safety. Please note that options are available within each individual system or package to aid in production.
Design
Criteria
Complete self-checking dual logic microprocessor based punch
press controls with two independent running control channels
and a comparison circuit. The comparison circuit assures that
both channels agree as the punch press control sequence occurs.
The preprogrammed dedicated inelastic control system prevents
in field alterations to the safety features of the control. The
control incorporates a control reliable redundant design
concept to assure a higher level of safety and
reliability.
Control Reliability "Control Component
Failure"
The Pressroom Electronics' Punch Press Control meets or exceeds
all OSHA 1910.217 and ANSI B11.1-2001 standards for control
reliability. Control reliability standards require that clutch/
brake circuits be designed and constructed so that a single
failure or fault within the system does not prevent the normal
stopping action from being applied to the press when required,
or does not create an unintended stroking action, but does
prevent initiation of a successive stroke until the failure is
corrected.
Redundant Design
Concept
The Punch Press Control system utilizes the redundant design
concept. This gives the clutch/brake control system a higher
level of redundancy and control reliability.
Diagnostic Message
Display
Standard on the solid state Pressroom Electronics Punch Press
Control System is the "Diagnostic Message Display" Mounted with
the operator controls at customer designated location on the
control panel, the alpha-numeric message display informs the
user of any faults, failures and the current operating status
of the punch press control system. The messages are in plain
English and will give the press operator and front line
supervisor information quickly and safely. The "Diagnostic
Display" system is so advanced that it will immediately inform
the user of such problems as pressure switch faults, failed
output relays, or rotary cam mis-adjustment. The system will
also pinpoint internal printed circuit board faults for
immediate replacement. This self-diagnostic feature will save
maintenance dollars and will enhance machine uptime measurably
due to the units captive troubleshooting ability. Best of all,
this information is supplied without even opening the control
panel door. Additionally, a complete series of LED's (light
emitting diodes) are mounted on the clutch/brake module for
visual status of all inputs and outputs related to the machine
cycle status.
System Logic and Component
Diagnostics
A combination of LED's and alpha-numeric plain English message
display will enhance in-field troubleshooting greatly. The
advanced design can even troubleshoot itself and advise the
user if a printed circuit board is defective and if it needs to
be replaced or repaired. Diagnostics are for both the control
system logic and for punch press component monitoring.
Twenty-nine different messages can appear on the message
display.
Redundant Captive Contact Safety
Relays
Redundant relays assure safety if an output relay should fail.
The system utilizes safety relays which have force-guided
contacts. This is a configuration where the contacts are
mechanically locked together so that if one set of contacts
weld, the other contacts cannot change state. If one should
fail, the message display will identify which relay has faulted
and what state the relay should be in (on/off).
Pressroom Electronics Solid State Punch Press
Controls
Incorporates "cross checking, self-checking and redundancy" to
assure an ultrasafe design.
Interrupted Stroke Provisions with
Indicator
If the punch press is in the "single stroke" or "continuous"
mode and the press stops before the completion of a full
stroke, the Interrupted Stroke Provision is activated. The
control will automatically switch to the "inch" mode and the
palm buttons must be used to return the ram to the top of the
stroke. When back at the top, the control automatically
switches back to the original operational mode setting and the
operator may resume normal production. The Interrupted Stroke
Provision improves productivity and safety significantly by
eliminating the need for the operator to make mode selection
adjustments on interrupted strokes.
Micro-Inch
(optional)
Controlled by keyed selector switch on/off on the control
panel, Micro-inch provides ram movement for a predetermined
amount of time. Micro-inch is actuated by the palm buttons and
the amount of ram movement is controlled by a Micro-Inch timer
inside the control panel. Micro-Inch also indexes the ram in
increments that eases set-up in high speed or short stroke
press operations.
Automatic External Trip
(optional)
Controlled by a keyed selector switch on/off on the control
panel. This option enables a punch press/press brake to be
cycled by a signal from a robot or feeding device one stroke at
a time.
Continuous on Demand [Pause]
(optional)
Controlled by keyed selector switch on/off on the control
panel. Designed per ANSI Standard B11.1-2001 Section
6.11.4.3.6. Click here for a detailed description of this
optional feature.
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