Engine, axle and transmission assembly – Philips Lighting HQ6640 User Manual

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engine, axle and transmission assembly

From rough metal, advanced engine parts are

manufactured. Aluminium parts are made in a

die-casting process, and steel parts are forged in

a typical heavy industrial environment. Small

components are manufactured in series in precision

machine shops. When all components are

completed, the engine, axles and transmissions are

assembled and tested together on hot test stands.

Lighting recommendations

Illuminance

Automatic machining: 300 lux

Machine work: 500 lux

Inspection: 750 lux

Uniformity E

min

/ E

ave

> 0.7

E

min

/ E

ave

> 0.8 (inspection)

Luminance Limited

Color temperature Neutral / cool white

Color rendering

R

a

60

It is vital that the illuminance matches the task.

As tasks can vary significantly from one location

to another, care must be taken that each specific

working area has a suitable lighting solution. On

the assembly lines, limitation of glare is important,

especially when recessed luminaires are used at

heights of less than 2.5 meters to obtain the

required high illuminance.

Metal forming takes place in areas where oil and

cooling liquid are used. Luminaires must be oil-

resistant and, if soiled, they must be easy to clean.

Where strong vibrations are present in heavy

industry, luminaires must withstand this

mechanical stress.

Typical lighting installation

Because these plants are part of the metal

industry, not all possibilities are shown.

Normally, mainly general lighting is applied in

the manufacturing halls, which are common

in this type of industry.

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