4 operating instructions, 1 important facts about magnetic holding, 1 surface conditions – Walker Magnetics SMART-D SERIES User Manual

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O.S. WALKER Co., Inc. SMART-D Control

SMART D MANUAL DD14511L Rev. L, March 30, 2011

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4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The O. S. Walker Microprocessor Chuck Control, model SMART-D, uses a remote unit that can
select the following functions: Full Holding; Variable Holding; Residual Holding; and Release. This
control comes equipped with an adjustment for the number of pulses per Release cycle. It also has
additional options, which are a Part Released feature, a Current Sense feature, and a Lockout
feature.

4.1 Important Facts about Magnetic Holding

Workpiece characteristics must be considered in order to determine the magnetic holding
attraction that a magnetic chuck can provide.

This is true for all magnetic chucks because they all operate using the same fundamental
laws of physics. Magnetic power is often pictured as lines of magnetic force flowing from north
to south pole. Anything that limits the flow of these magnetic lines of force obviously reduces
the magnets holding capacity. There are many important factors that limit the flow of these
lines of force.

4.1.1 Surface Conditions

Magnetic lines of force do not flow easily through air. They need iron in order to flow
freely; therefore, anything that creates a space or an air gap between the magnet and the
workpiece limits the flow of magnetic lines of force and, thus, reduces the holding
capacity of a magnetic chuck.

Magnetic Chuck Surface Condition -- The holding surface of a magnetic chuck must

be clean, smooth, flat, and free of nicks or burrs in order to minimize the air gap
between the chuck holding surface and the Workpiece. All Walker chucks are
designed with soft, low carbon steel magnetic poles in the top plate in order to
maximize the holding capacity; therefore, special care must be taken to protect these
areas.

Workpiece Surface Condition -- The holding capacity of the chuck will be reduced if

certain surface conditions exist. A rough surface finish on the workpiece creates an air
gap as also foreign materials like dirt, paint, rust, paper, and rags.

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