LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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5.6

Stroke

Mode Single Stroke

Drive

Speed

Stroke
Speed

SPM

SPM

200

0

Order

Counter

PC STATUS

Counter OFF

TOP STOP
CALIBRATE

CHANGE
NUMBER

0

0

Program/Run Switch

TOP

EXIT

MOTOR
SPEED

Speed Adjusted Top Stop

[ Calculated }

Speed Stop Ang

Ch A 100 340
Ch B 100 340

Stop Pos (Setup Mode) = 090

1

3

4

Manual Stroking Modes

Speed Low-High

0020

0100

RPM

Top Stop . . . . . .

0010

0050

BTDC

2

Continuous Stroking Modes

Speed Low-High

0020

0300

RPM

Top Stop . . . . . .

0010

0200

BTDC

Figure 5.4 Top Stop Configuration Menu Link High
Speed

The display shows the following information:

1.

The program settings for modes that stop after each stroke (Inch, Timed Inch, Single Stroke, and
Automatic Single Stroke). These settings include a low speed (in Rpm) and associated top stop angle
(in Degrees Before Top Dead Center) along with a high speed and top stop angle. These two speeds
define the minimum and maximum operating speed for these stroking modes. The two top stop
angles should be set to stop the press at the top of the stroke at the speed limits. The press control
uses these settings to calculate coefficients that describe the stopping characteristics over the entire
speed range.

2.

The program settings for modes that run several strokes before stopping (Continuous and Continuous
on Demand). The settings include a low speed (in Rpm) and associated top stop angle (in Degrees
Before Top Dead Center) along with a high speed and top stop angle. These two speeds define the
minimum and maximum operating speed for these stroking modes. The two top stop angles should
be set to stop the press at the top of the stroke at the speed limits. The press control uses these
settings to calculate coefficients that describe the stopping characteristics over the entire speed range.

3.

The actual speed of the crankshaft and computed top stop position recorded by the press control each
time a stroke is made.

4.

The programmed angle at which the press will begin to stop in the downstroke when operated in
Setup/Stop Time Test mode. See Section 5.1.3.

Section 5.1.2.1 Variable Speed Presses, Link High Speed

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