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News Release from: LC Automation | Subject: MTR-DCI unit test drive
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Free electrical drive demo for UK
Companies!
The MTR-DCI Electrical Drive Motor from Festo is set to start a new kind of revolution in packaging automation, and LC Automation is offering a FREE demonstration for all UK companies
The MTR-DCI Electrical Drive Motor from Festo is set to start a new kind of revolution in packaging automation, and LC Automation is offering a FREE demonstration for all UK companies Specifically designed for settings and adjustment tasks, the MTR-DCI can easily and quickly automate machine format settings to replace hand wheels, really increase production speed while reducing errors and downtime
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 13 Feb 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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To make it easy to see exactly what this impressive unit can do for your business, LC Automation are offering FREE, No-obligation demonstrations of the MTR-DCI unit to any UK Company (subject to availability, terms and conditions).
Exactly what does the Festo MTR-DCI Offer? In a single unit, the MTR-DCI is an intelligent combination of four components; motor, gearbox, electronic power unit and controller.
Not only does it represent fantastic value for money, it immediately makes life easier for system designers and installation engineers with just one component to think about instead of four.
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The MTR-DCI electrical servo drive is also installed de-centrally, freeing up space in the control cabinet and setting a trend for decentralised intelligence.
This creates an excellent basis for even simpler and neater machine design.
Its compact design, optional man/machine interface and ease of operation make the MTR-DCI almost unique.
Following the Festo principle of 'plug and work', all the stages of system design, from planning through to installation and commissioning, are smooth and easy.
All it takes to get an MTR-DCI working is a power supply and a fieldbus connection or a multi-pin I/O connection.
Ideal applications.
Work previously carried out by machine setters can now be performed in next to no time by precision electrical actuators such as the MTR-DCI.
There is no more need for adjustment by hand.
Electrical servo drives, for example, are used in the packaging industry to adjust guide stops to each desired carton size.
The MTR-DCI is also in demand as a team member for the cyclic feed of material in dosing devices, such as injection-moulding for example.
Everything visible.
Commissioning is quick and simple with a choice of programming methods depending on requirements.
PC programming is possible using an RS 232 interface together with the Festo Configuration Tool (FCT) software supplied as standard, or the optional integrated LCD display, which forms the man/machine interface of this compact drive can also be used.
The high resolution and choice of character sizes makes the text on the display easy to read and the display can even be turned in steps of 90deg depending on installation orientation.
Target and teach-in positions together with mechanical axis settings (spindle pitch, stroke, etc) can be adjusted easily via an operator menu.
This allows the operator to keep everything in view at all times, both diagnostic data and more importantly operating data.
Thanks to this continuous monitoring facility, changeover times are considerably reduced, simplifying many operations such as size changing in packaging and printing industries.
A Dynamic Duo.
The MTR-DCI and DMES linear actuator, supplied fully combined and tested, form a dependable team which guarantees a high level of safety.
Equipped with a self-locking trapezoidal-threaded spindle which drives a slide, the DMES and MTRDCI provide high torque with compact dimensions and high load capacity.
No matter whether they are used as repositioning modules, adjusting guides on printing machines or for positioning tasks in metal stamping operations, these components ensure the correct adjustment of guide stops.
There is great emphasis here on flexibility, with complete compatibility with the Festo modular handling system.
The dynamic duo also leads the field in mounting and installation.
Standard mechanical interfaces mean that installation work gets off to a flying start - making the components very easy to integrate into existing system designs.
MTR-DCI - the special package, has the following features.
* Integrated motor, gearbox, electronic power unit and controller in one compact package.
* Compact design.
* Closed-loop operation.
* Smooth profile surface for dirt resistance.
* Degree of protection IP54.
* Control via I/Os or fieldbus (coming soon).
Positioning functionality.
* 16 travel commands (including reference travel).
* Constant-rate acceleration and deceleration.
* Homing mode (reference travel).
* Left or right until switching signal received.
* Left or right up to stop (preferred methods).
* Closed-loop positioning.
For more information and to book your Free, No-obligation Festo Demonstration, call LC Automation now. Request a free brochure from LC Automation ...
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