Adjustment, cabling and interfacing – Rapid-Air SMART MINI-SERVO GAG FEED User Manual

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Every servo feed has an eccentric

adjustment screw to adjust the upper

roller to be in parallel to the lower

roller. The maximum adjustment is

.008” on the eccentric.

The adjustment screw is located

opposite the belt cover and is held

fast by a socket head cap screw.

The actual adjustment screw is an

eccentric sleeve which is turned

clockwise or counter-clockwise to

raise or lower one end of the upper roll.

The parallel adjustment is factory

set when the unit is manufactured

but if material tracking seems to be a

problem then this could be a way of

solving the problem. To test if the rolls

need adjustment, do the following.

1. Remove the front and rear roll

covers.

2. Shine a light from the rear

of the feed toward the

main rollers.

3. Inspect from the main rolls

side to see if the rollers are

parallel. If they are, then the

material could be the cause

of the material walking. If

they are not parallel then an

adjustment has to be made.

4. To make the adjustment:

a. Locate eccentric screw

and loosen socket head

lock screw.

b. Turn slotted eccentric

sleeve while viewing rolls

until the rolls are parallel.

c. Tighten 10-32 screw and

reassemble parts, then retry

running material.

adjUstment, CablinG and interfaCinG

For a more accurate adjustment use a

feeler gauge to check the parallelism.

This completes the eccentric adjust-

ment write-up, if there are further

questions, please call the factory.

* Before attempting to solve a

possible roll parallelism problem by

readjusting the rolls or calling the

factory, perform the following test.

Step 1) A 3 to 5 foot length of material

should be cut from the storage loop

preceding the servo feed.

Step 2) Lay the material next to a

straight line to see if the material

is cambered. If it is, then this could

be the reason that the material

is walking. If not, then turn the

material upside down from the way

it was being fed and insert into the

feed. If the material walks in the

opposite direction then the material

could be to blame.

120 vAC INPUT

The input voltage to the control is

120 Vac, 1 Ph, 60 Hz. The max

amperage needed is 7.5 amps and

the control has a circuit breaker

with a trip amperage of 10 amps.

The electrical control enclosure is

shipped completely ready to be

connected to the mechanical feed.

Connected to the enclosure are (2)

cables with keyed screw type

connectors for connection to

the motor.

Position the electrical enclosure

at a convenient location near the

mechanical feed and attach the

cables. The motor cables are easily

identifiable by the amount of pins in

the plugs. The solenoid cables, if

any, can now be attached and

checked for proper location when

the feed is up and running.

An air line must be connected

from the shop air to the air inlet

of the servo feed. The air should

be at least 80 PSI continuous and

should be dry filtered and lightly

lubricated for the best operation

of the servo feed. The air inlet

is NPT pipe tap. The minimum

air line size requirement is 3/8” ID

hose. - (2 CFM)

The Servo Drive unit is programmed

to feed each time a signal is received

from the press. The servo will feed

one progression and wait for the

next signal before it will feed again in

automatic mode.

The command is in the form of a

normally open contact from a switch,

located on the press and is activated

when the press is finished.

This completes the initial setup of the

servo feed to the press or other device.

The servo is now ready to run as intended.

Drive Roll Parallelism Adjustment

Electrical Cables And Air Line

Interfacing Servo Feed with A Press

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