Introduction, Multi-stroke.control.introduction – Rapid-Air MULTI-STROKE CONTROL User Manual

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The Multi-Stroke Control, when

coupled with a Rapid-Air feed,

increases the feed length by up

to 9 times the original feed length

capability.

The control is completely self-con-

tained and requires only 3 interface

points, which are provided on the

outside of the electrical enclosure.

1. A cable connection that should

be connected to the solenoid

of the air feed.

2. A normally closed reset signal

device, to reset the multi-stroke

cycle.

3. An isolated, normally open

contact which is provided for

customer interface of a work

device, such as a solenoid or relay

that can be activated upon

completion of a feed cycle.

Reset.Signal.Device:

The reset signal device should be

a limit switch mounted on external

equipment.

. CAUTION.–.DO.NOT.STOP.

. ON.THE.RESET.SWITCH

The diagram 85500131, illustrates

the proper interface connection

of the switch to the controller at

position (S2).

. CAUTION.–.NO.vOLTAGE.

. SHOULD.BE.APPLIED.TO.THIS..

. CONNECTION

Isolated.Normally.Open.Contact:

At the completion of the feed cycle,

a solid state relay is energized. The

normally open contact provides a

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Multi-Stroke.Control.Introduction

determines how many feed cycles

are completed before the solid

state relay is energized to allow

the work cycle to begin. The

minimum cycles is (1) and the

maximum is (9).

4.. FEED/CUT.DELAY.

. POTENTIOMETER

The feed rate potentiometer is a

single turn potentiometer. By

turning the knob clockwise, the

cycle time will be shortened

causing more strokes per minute.

By turning the knob counter-

clockwise, the cycle time will be

lengthened resulting in fewer

cycles per minute. If the rate is

set too high (trying to cycle the

feed at 200 strokes per minute

when the feed is only capable

of 160 strokes per minute) then

severe misfeeding will result.

Cycling the feed too slow will

simply reduce the parts per

minute produced. Once the

best setting is determined, note

the setting for future reference.

There is a formula to calculate the

maximum parts per minute (PPM) for

a given feed.

The formula is PPM=X/(2N-1).

X = The maximum recommended

cycles per minute of the feed.

N = The required number of feed

cycles per part.

Example:

If it is desired to cut a 24” long part,

having the feed adjusted to an 8”

progression, the counter would be set

for 3 progressions and the maximum

recommended number of cycles per

minute is 100. The maximum number

of parts per minute would be

100/(2x3-1) or 20m parts per minute.

path to allow an external device to

operate. The solid state relay will

remain until the reset switch is

tripped. The contact is rated at

0.5 AMPS/120 VAC.

The diagram 85500131, illustrates

the proper interface connection at

position (S1).

. WARNING – ThE CONTROllER

wAS NOT dESIgNEd TO

wORk wITh ANy dEVICES

OThER ThAN A fEEd PRESS

COMBINATION. If CONNECTEd

TO OThER ThAN A fEEd PRESS

COMBINATION, RAPId-AIR wIll

NOT BE RESPONSIBlE fOR

wARRANTy OR INjuRy

SuSTAINEd By ThIS ACT.

The front of the multi-stroke unit has

(9) components.

1.. START/STOP.POWER.BUTTON:

depressing the “START” button

activates the unit.

depressing the “STOP” button

deactivates the unit.

2.. STOP/RUN/START.SELECTOR.

. SWITCH:

In the STOP mode there should be

a motion or reset signal recognized

by the circuitry. If the unit is

cycling and the switch is turned to

stop, the cycle in process will

finish before stopping.

In the RuN mode, the multi-stroke

can be started by turning the

selector to start and then

releasing it.

3.. FEED.STROKES.PER.CYCLE.

.. SELECTOR.SWITCH

The position of the selector switch

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