2 example layout and functional principle, 1 typical layout of a flying saw, Example layout and functional principle -3 – Lenze EVS93xx FlyingSaw User Manual

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FlyingSaw

Features of the Prepared Solution



Prepared Solution Servo PLC / ECSxA 1.1 EN

page 2-3

2.2

Example layout and functional principle

Flying saws are used in many production processes. Specifically whenever material is to be
machined during a production process is running. This process does not necessarily has to be a
sawing process. Filling or drilling processes, for instance, are also possible. A primary characteristic
of a flying saw is the length or mark-controlled synchronisation to a production speed.

Using the length calculator you can machine the continuous material at the lengths set during feed,
e.g. sawing, filling, punching, drilling, etc. If your material has defined marks used as a reference for
material machining, you can use mark control.

2.2.1 Typical

layout of a flying saw

The overall installation always includes a feeding process, in this case a feed roll, a system for
detecting material speed and, if necessary, a transport process for the processed material after the
flying saw

.

Master drive

"Flying saw" drive

Limit switch

Feed spindle

Tool carrier

Gearbox

Master frequency

connection

Tool

Gearbox

Feed rolls

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