Kyntronics SMART Hydraulic Actuators (SHA) for Metal Forming and Metal Fabrication
Fusing the Power of Hydraulics with the Precision of Servo Control SMART Hydraulics Actuators (SHA) for the Metal forming industry.
Watch VideoFusing the Power of Hydraulics with the Precision of Servo Control SMART Hydraulics Actuators (SHA) for the Metal forming industry.
Watch VideoAfter all this education and talking about sizing and selecting electric linear actuators, you probably are wondering what tools you have available for you to take a crack at it yourself.
Watch VideoWe've talked about loading and moment loading and what we need to know in order to size and select an actuator properly. Interestingly enough, what we do as Application Engineers is to help you fill in all the gaps, all the what-you-don’t-knows. So, I've asked one of our Senior Application Engineers, Kent Martins, to go through a sizing and show you what he does.
Watch VideoWhat happens if you use the incorrect terminology?? What if you say “accuracy” but need “repeatability”?? We interview Ray Marquiss in Episode 23 to find out.
Watch VideoYou may be at the point of looking at adding feedback to your mechanics in order to make them more precise or to capture some of the errors I discussed last episode in Episode 20. But, you may also be wondering about some of the problems that can cause.
Watch VideoLOSTPED is an acronym where LOSTPED stands for Load, Orientation, Speed, Travel, Precision, Environment and Duty Cycle.? But, what does it REALLY mean?
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You cannot just start on the mechanics, pick the motors, pick the drives, pick the controls, pick the HMI.? First you must understand everything all together.? Since we're talking about mechanics, there's a few things we need to kind of jump on right off the bat.? To figure out the holistic approach, there's a lot more to it.
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When we size, select, and design gantry systems such as this one, we must make sure that we take into account the whole framing that this is going to be mounted on.
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Back in Episode 6, I explained to you the different types of linear mechanics.? This included ballscrews, belt & pulleys, linear motors and even rack & pinion.? I get the question all the time: which linear mechanics do I use?
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A very important factor to keep in mind when sizing your gantry system is the cable management and cable lengths you'll need. If you think about it, we're going to need cables to span throughout every axis of motion.
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After taking a break from mechanics for a few episodes, we're returning to the idea of a gantry. But, you may wonder what a gantry looks like. For an explanation of that, we're going to turn to Valin’s own Michael Reynaud with a special animation by Valin’s Cassidy in order to show you what a gantry looks like.
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I am continuing my conversation with you about EMC installation. We talked about electrical noise, where it comes from and how we control it. We talked about the reasons for Mains filters. Now I'm going to talk a little bit about how to select Mains filters and unfortunately, it's a real black art.
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Continuing on talking about electrical noise, I often times have suggested mains filters to customers and they say, “Well I'm not shipping my system to Europe so I don't need it.”? But there are very good reasons for putting a mains filter on your system even when you're not shipping it to Europe.? Let's take a look at this.
Watch VideoThis overview will help you to understand the differences between industrial automation manufacturers, representatives, distributors and integrators…and who you want to reach out to for help.
Watch VideoWe've been talking about a lot of different basic terminology.? Now we're going to talk about just some basic types of linear mechanics.
Watch VideoWe're continuing on with talking about some of the basic terminology and things you need to know in order to be able to size your own mechanics and gantry. We cover motion requirements and a summary at the end of the last several episodes.
Watch VideoAs we dive further into sizing and selecting mechanics, there are a couple of terms that are extremely important in understanding the requirements of an application.
Watch VideoBefore we dive into the meat of the matter of sizing and selecting mechanics, there are some basic concepts we need to understand: namely the force, torque, moment, inertia, and axes of motion.
Watch VideoYou may be wondering what the main components are that you need to make a motion control system. What are the minimum number of components you need?
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