LINK Systems OmniLink 5000 User Manual

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Aux. Lube 2 Type........001
# of Strokes Off.......01000
Flow Rate (Running).....010 Sec
Flow Rate (Power Up)....000 Sec
Output Pulse............000 Sec

71

Definable Master Stop

6.2.6

72

Definable Master Stop

6.2.6

Section 6.2.1 Aux. Lube System I/O

If the optional expansion card rack, third input card, and fourth output group are provided, the system
5000 allows two auxiliary lubrication systems. Only metered lubrication control is available, where
controlled pulses of grease or oil are provided at preset intervals. The lube systems function
independently, as described by the configuration type (see Section 5.3.1 for a description of the
configuration screen).

Auxiliary Lube System 1 uses output #29 (OR-13) to control its metered lube pump and input number 51
as a flow rate sensor if configured to monitor flow.

Auxiliary Lube System 2 uses output #30 (OR-14) to control its metered lube pump and input number 52
as a flow rate sensor if configured to monitor flow.

Both auxiliary lube systems use input #57 as an enable signal to indicate that lubrication is to be
performed.

The following configuration types are available for both auxiliary lube systems 1 and 2:

Aux. Lube Type 000:

Aux. Lube System Monitor is Disabled.

Input #51/52

Not Used

Input #57

Not Used

Output #29/#30 (OR-13/14)

Not Used

Aux. Lube Type 001:

Pulsed Output w/o Flow Rate Feedback.

Input #51/52

Not Used

Input #57

Aux Lube Enable

Output #29/#30 (OR-13/14)

Lube Pump

This lubrication system waits for the Aux Lube Enable input to be switched to +24 volts before beginning
the designated timing. The lube pump output will be turned Off if the enable signal is removed. When
power is applied to the press and the enable input is turned On, the auxiliary lube pump is turned On for
the time specified as "Flow Rate (Power Up)" (in secs). If this time has been programmed for 000 Sec,
no lubrication pulse is given at power up. After the pulse time is complete, the pump output is turned Off
until the press makes the specified "Number of Strokes Off". The pump output is then turned On for the
time specified as "Flow Rate (Running)" (in secs). This lubrication cycle repeats as long as the enable
signal is turned On. This lube type does not
monitor the flow of grease or oil.

The Figure below describes a typical example of
auxiliary lube system #2 being used to lubricate a
cushion. Type 001 is used because the lube system
does not have a flow rate sensor. Output OR-14

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