Bimba PCS User Manual

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Typical Applications


The PCS system is ideal whenever increased flexibility and adaptability is needed in a
process; for example, in order to accommodate various size parts and assemblies, or to
add control for improved consistency, quality, and productivity. Typical applications are
listed below.

Flow Gate
The PCS system can control the position of a flow gate, controlling the rate of product
that flows to downstream processes. The position of the gate can be changed to allow
more or less product flow depending on the requirements of the process. Sometimes this
is controlled manually, resulting in wasted manpower and less control.

Robotic End Effector
The PCS system can control the open position of an end effector for a robotic arm. If the
robotic arm is picking and placing differently sized products, the cycle rate can be
increased if the open position is automatically adjusted to be only slightly larger than the
product itself, reducing the time it takes to grasp the product.

Exhaust Control
The PCS system can control the position of exhaust dampers used in process control
systems for increased control in plant emissions, smoke houses, and similar applications.

Labeling

The PCS system can position differently sized parts under a label applicator, allowing the
labeling process to continue without any down time for a setup change to adjust for
product size.

Animatronics
The PCS system can produce lifelike movements of puppets and figures, such as those
used in amusement and entertainment industries. Using an industrial computer or PC,
movements can be changed without a hardware change, simplifying new shows and edits.


Glossary of Terms and Formulas


For clarity, please review the definitions below. Descriptions for linear motion actuators
(PFCN, PFC, PFCNL, PFCL) are often different from descriptions for rotary actuators
(PTF).

ZERO (ZERO Position)

When the PFC rod is fully retracted or the PTF shaft is rotated fully
counterclockwise (CCW), it will reach a mechanical stop, due to either a
mechanical limit in the application or the actuator’s end of stroke or rotation. The
PCS’ Zero adjustment allows you to adjust the position of the cylinder at 0 VDC
control voltage input. Adjustment range is from the fully retracted mechanical
limit to approximately 50% of the full actuator stroke or rotation. Refer to the
installation section for a description of the adjustment procedure.

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