10ć24 – Rockwell Automation 1771-QDC, D17716.5.86(Passport) PLASTIC MOLDING MODULE User Manual

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Tune Your Machine

Chapter 10

10-24

In this section, we discuss the usage and effect of the following items as
they apply to clamp operation:

Clamp-control

Objectives

Profile

Requirements

Unselected Valve Set-output Values
Logical Bridges and End-of-profile Set-output Values
Acceleration and Deceleration Ramp Rates
Pressure Alarm Setpoints
Watchdog

Timer

Expert Response Compensation

We assume you are familiar with conventions, terminology, and procedures
used in the Injection Molding Industry, in this manual, and in the Plastic
Molding Module Reference Manual.

Most molders share the following objectives when tuning their clamp
operation and setting up molds to produce parts. These objectives apply to
both toggle and hydraulic machines.

Repeatable mold full open position. Automated removal of parts from

mold cavities makes repeatable mold full open positioning a necessity.

Precise pressure control during low pressure close. This is necessary

to detect obstructions to mold closure and prevent mold damage.
Recent advances in control technology let you do this with closed-loop
algorithms, not relying on hydraulic components and circuit design.

High speed clamp operation. This lets you achieve minimum machine

cycle time with repeatable mold positioning and precise low pressure
close control.

Smooth clamp operation. Abrupt clamp movements can cause

damage to clamp mechanisms and accelerate wear on machine
hydraulics.

Tuning Considerations

for Clamp Operation

ClampĆcontrol Objectives

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