4] tension operation, Chapter 3 operation – IAI America SCON-CA User Manual

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Chapter 3 Operation

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[4] Tension Operation

Warning: Do not perform tension operation by pressing operation using force sensor.

The pressing operation using force sensor requires an actuator applicable for

dedicated loadcell and pressing operation using force sensor.

The tension operation by using an actuation equipped with loadcell causes the

loadcell to be damaged.

Image diagram

No.

Position

[mm]

Velocity

[mm/s]

Accele-

ration

[G]

Decele-

ration

[G]

Pressing

[%]

Thresh-

old

[%]

Positioning

width

[mm]

Zone+

[mm]

Zone-

[mm]

Acceleration/

Deceleration

mode

Incre-

mental

Gain

set

Stop

mode

0

1

100.00

250.00

0.20

0.20

0

0

0.10

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

0

2

80.00

250.00

0.20

0.20

50

0

–50.00

0.00

0.00

0

0

0

0

3

Control method

The method of controlling the tension operation is the same as that described in [3] Pressing

operation. The control method is explained below by using the sample position table shown

above.

1) Position No.2 indicates the settings of tension operation. The settings of “Position” and

“Positioning width” show the tension start position and the tension quantity, respectively.

Attach – (negative sign) to the tension quantity. Specify the upper limit of the torque

required for tension in percent (limited current value) in “Pressing”. The speed,

acceleration, and deceleration are the conditions of positioning to the coordinate value

(80mm) set in “Position”.

2) Position No.1 indicates the tension start preparation position. Specify a value larger than

the coordinate value at which the tension provided by position No.2 ends (80 – 50 = 30mm)

in “Position”.

ST*

ST*

ST*: Start position

Position No.1

Position No.2

Tension Operation

Approach Operation

Tension Operation

Tension start position

80mm

Tension end position

80 – 50 = 30mm

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