Introduction, Rapid-air.introduction.to.ms-series – Rapid-Air MINI-SERVO FEED: MS2, MS4 & MS8. 115vac, 1ph, 60hz User Manual

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The MS-Series servo has many

features found in the more expensive

models. Some of its features are:

Input:

120 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Amperage.required.at.input:

10 amps maximum

Accuracy:.

. .0025 per feed length at the rolls

Maximum.feed.length.input:

999.999 inches

Job.storage:

99 jobs

Display:

4 rows by 80 characters, backlit

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Fault.type:

Displayed on the drive if a fault

occurs otherwise an “8.” is

displayed.

Rolls:.

. Hardened and ground.

Drive.roll.parallelism.adjustment:

Used to tune the rolls to the

material if needed.

The Rapid-Air MS-Series feed uses

the same type of programming

procedures as it has in its more ex-

pensive models. Input a feed length,

strokes per minute, and a feed arc

and the program will adjust the servo

acceleration/deceleration and maxi-

mum servo speed parameters to the

requirement needed to keep up to the

press strokes per minute.

The precision mechanical roll feed has

been designed for compactness, ease

of setup and installation. A 120 VAC

receptacle is all that is required of the

customer. Two cables are supplied with

the control and need to be connected to

the proper locations of the motor. The

electrical controls are housed in a small

box that can be mounted on the press

or if purchased, on a post that can be

positioned close to the press.

Note:

4 keys were chosen to have a double meaning,

arrows and “F” keys. The arrows were brought out

as the primary instead of the “F” keys. If you would

bear with us, we are looking at a correction.

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