Voith
Offers a Variety of Technologies at Hannover Messe 2018
Voith will be presenting high efficiency, dynamic hydraulic systems, self-contained servo drives, and pump technology at the IAMD (Integrated Automation, Motion & Drives trade fair) in Hannover, Germany, from April 23–27. The company will be showcasing the new self-contained CLSP servo drive, the self-contained PDSC press drive, the new variable-speed IPS internal gear pump and the established CLDP servo drive at booth B28 in hall 23. Using the new Eden application, the design of the self-contained CLDP drive is simplified and customer requirements are configured by means of a modular system. In its wide-ranging portfolio of hydraulic solutions, Voith emphasizes its great talent and experience in the area of drive technology, combined with Industry 4.0.
The independent CLSP servo drive excels with its compact design
The CLSP servo drive is a hydraulic linear axis from the Voith product family of self-contained drives. The high energy efficiency, overload protection and virtually wear-free operation are all characteristic features of Voith self-contained servo drives. The CLSP drive also has automatic, load-dependent shifting of the hydraulic transmission. This significantly reduces the connected load. As a result, the size of the motor and inverter is more compact. The CLSP consists of three main components: The servo motor, a 4Q internal gear pump, and a directly coupled hydraulic cylinder. No hydraulic power pack or oil tank is required for operating the self-contained drive. As a result, all components can be integrated directly into the servo drive. The drive is also suitable for force control and position control. In addition, the sensors installed provide the basis for complete integration into automated manufacturing systems or production facilities.
The variable-speed IPS internal gear pump improves control
The newly developed variable-speed IPS internal gear pump meets the tighter requirements on dynamic behavior and robustness in the area of servo drives. The new variable-speed pump, with its design innovations and the use of specially developed materials, makes machinery more productive and more efficient. The pump may be installed in existing servo drives but it is also available as a complete system with power-pack technology. In addition, the IPS internal gear pump is already compatible with Industry 4.0 because it is prepared for the required sensor technology.
The self-contained PDSC hydraulic press drive increases efficiency
The PDSC hydraulic press drive offers a high power density, precision force, and position control, with wear-free operation. At the same time, it also includes automatic, load-dependent gear shifting. The maximum press force of 10,000 kN can be scaled to meet individual needs. The drive requires no classic valves. Providing control with variable-speed internal gear pumps and gear shifting leads to enormous energy savings combined with a very low electrical connected load. In addition, the unit has only a few electrical connections and does not require a hydraulic power pack. The integrated control technology also makes it possible to almost freely program presses, process parameters and motion profiles.
The SFM 20 mobile service module simplifies oil changes
The SFM 20 Service and Flushing Module has been specially developed for oil maintenance in Voith self-contained servo drives. The mobile, portable unit is matched to a canister size of 20 liters and allows for trouble-free maintenance work, while the self-contained servo drives continue operation. To do this, the service and flushing module is connected to the drive using quick-release couplings and can replace the used oil in the drive with fresh oil in nearly no time. The required oil quality is ensured by using the integrated filter unit. The simple, logical and safe handling of the SFM 20 Service and Flushing Module guarantees a high degree of service quality with a low error rate.
The newly developed Eden calculation tool increases efficiency
With the innovative Eden calculation tool, Voith offers its clients the option of designing self-contained CLDP-series drives in advance. In this process, a large number of parameters can be changed in advance so that the ideal drive mode can be selected simply and efficiently. This results in faster communication between project partners and considerably reduces the cost of resources.
The CLDP servo drive offers high performance with a long lifetime
The self-contained CLDP servo drive combines hydraulics with a servo-electric system. This drive is extremely compact, highly dynamic and facilitates significant increases in productivity both for the mechanical engineering firm and the operators of the systems and machinery. Furthermore, the drive is distinguished by its very high energy efficiency, force and position controls, long lifetime, and virtually wear-free operation. The CLDP servo drive is generally used in applications such as presses, test rigs, shearing machines, forming machines and special machines requiring dynamic response, repeatability and reliability.
PSH in combination with CSH cushion drive operates more efficiently
The PSH servo hybrid press drive was developed jointly by Voith and Siemens. It offers highly flexible pressing processes by using servo pumps for control, along with the best possible speed and force adjustment of the pressing process, replacing conventional valve and control technology. In addition, the drive with the intelligent control system can reduce energy consumption by up to 60% and, in combination with the CSH cushion die drive, even up to 80% by controlling the servo pump and using energy recovery. Productivity is significantly increased thanks to the coordinated drives.
For more information:
Voith Turbo Inc.
Phone: (717) 767-3200
JVL
Utilizes Sercos for Servo and Stepper Motors
JVL Industri Elektronik A/S, a producer in the field of integrated servo and stepper motors, is announcing yet another industrial Ethernet protocol for its integrated servomotors and integrated stepper motors: Sercos.
The new motor family, ServoStep, uses the newest technology and the advancement of the previous designs, incorporating customers’ feedback. The family has the widest pallet of options in the market and will thus fit into all possible customer applications.
The JVL Sercos module is equipped with two Ethernet connectors and a built-in switch, enabling line and ring topology without any extra expensive hardware. The JVL Sercos module has several LEDs, enabling technicians and operators to get a quick status overview. There are also opto-isolated digital I/Os embedded in the module, enabling control of extra sensors etc. without external I/O modules. This minimizes the number of devices on the net and reduces cable costs.
All connectors are rugged M12 connectors suitable for the rough conditions in industrial environments. Furthermore, all registers in the JVL MAC motor are accessible via the Sercos connection, thereby enabling complete control of motor configuration and motion.
The JVL Sercos module is very easy to use and configure via a predefined setup, and commissioning is easy using the JVL MacTalk application software.
The JVL Sercos modules for MAC motor and ServoStep have all the important features from the Sercos specification. Automatic recognition of drives is supported by the FSPDrive and the Sercos Drive profiles (FSPDrive/PackProfile/SercosDrive).
Synchronization is supported enabling simultaneous operation of up to 511 motors. Hot plugging and redundancy is possible for exchanging motors without power off. Probe/capture is supported enabling use also in packaging machines. JVL delivers SDDML files so the motor is recognized as FSPDrive by Bosch Rexroth.
JVL’s Sercos motors are even found and recognized as SercosDrives without the presence of a SDDML file if you “scan” from the Bosch Rexroth development environment (IndraWorks).
For more information:
JVL Industri Elektronik
Phone: +45 4582 4440
Stafford
Offers Coupling Covers for Hostile Environments
A new series of plastic covers for protecting rigid shaft couplings from hostile environments and permitting use in washdown applications is being introduced by Stafford Manufacturing Corp.
Stafford Coupling Covers are designed to protect a rigid coupling from dirt, dust, and water and screw together tightly with an O-ring seal. Suitable for washdown applications, they can be produced from various plastics and manufacturing methods to fit straight-through and reducer style rigid couplings, depending upon design requirements.
Available for ¾” and 1" I.D. shafts, Stafford Coupling Covers can be machined from nylon, Delrin, and other plastics including FDA approved materials and can be injection molded in OEM quantities with branding. Covers can also be 3-D printed in virtually any size for shafts up to 2".
For more information:
Stafford Manufacturing Corp.
Phone: (800) 695-5551
KEB America
Announces Safe Motion Features for its Drive Products
KEB America Inc. announces the addition of functional safety modules to the latest generation of their drive products. When paired with a Safety PLC (also available from KEB America), KEB Functional Safety Drives provide a cost-effective control and automation solution with standardized safety features.
New generation drives from KEB, like the S6 Servo Drive, feature SIL3 Safe-Torque-Off (STO) as standard. In addition to STO, Safety Module 1 adds Safe-Brake-Control and the newly designed Safety Module 3 will add safe motion functionality according to IEC 61800-5-2.
KEB drives with Safety Module 3 use Fail Safe over EtherCAT (FSoE) to control supported safety functions via the bus. Safety levels, such as limits, can be set and changed, and Safe Limited Speed and Safe Limited Position information can be transferred via the network. These features can improve reaction time in e-stop scenarios and reduces the need for separate protective devices or additional wiring.
Function Safety Drives from KEB America are part of a full range of safety products that include Safety PLCs, Safe I/O modules, and Safety PLC Programming software as well as motors and brakes.
Integral gearmotors from KEB are offered with Safe encoder options, and can include a spring-set brake with microswitch. KEB’s TA Series of servo motors also has a spring-set brake option, as well as Safe feedback in single and multi-turn variants. The available spring-set (or spring-applied) brakes provide power-off brake engagement and are ideal for safety critical applications.
For more information:
Keb America
Phone: (952) 224-1400
Igus
Drylin E-Linear Robot Offers Compact and Cost-Effective Automation Solution
Since products need to be manufactured quickly and cost-effectively, the pressure to automate production processes is greater than ever. To meet these growing requirements, Igus has developed a new, compact linear robot that is shipped from stock as early as same-day and offered at a low price of $2,165. The self-lubricating and maintenance-free drylin E linear robot is suitable for a wide range of applications, from pick & place technology to medical devices with strict safety requirements. The small, complete solution can carry loads of up to 2.5 kilograms (5.5 pounds) at maximum speeds of up to 0.5 meters-per-second (1.64 feet-per-second). “In the robot, the drylin ZLW toothed belt axes and drylin GRW gear rack axis ensure accuracy, and the sliding elements made of high-performance plastic ensure self-lubricating operation,” said Matt Mowry, drylin product manager at Igus.
Mounting brackets for system profiles are also available. The robot is shipped ready to connect with NEMA17/23 stepper motors and encoders, making it easy to mount the system.
In addition to the new drylin E linear robot, Igus also supplies line and flat linear robots directly from stock. All linear robots include pre-configured drylin linear modules and linear axes with NEMA stepper motors, as well as the components required for self-assembly. Users have the option of assembling their own custom linear robot with the online configuration tool. Depending on customer requirements, axis length and various motors can also be configured with Igus energy chains and cables.
For more information:
Igus Inc.
Phone: (800) 521-2747
Miki Pulley
Provides Solid Connection Between Shaft and Mounted Devices
Miki Pulley provides a solid connection between shaft and mounted devices. They provide system designers with a keyless option for locking into position gears, pulleys, sprockets and other components in a mechanical system.
Posi-Lock bushings feature socket-head cap screws that tighten quickly and easily. When tightened, these screws allow the inner and outer hub of the Posi-Lock to move along shaft contact surfaces. The movement between the inner and outer wedge of the Posi-Lock creates a tight, friction connection between hub, shaft and the Posi-Lock.
They eliminate the need for machining keyways, keys and tapped holes. They eliminate the need for tapered shafts, locknuts or other locking devices which are slow and difficult to install accurately.
Posi-Locks have a maximum allowable torque of 553.17 ft-lbs (750 Nm) and maximum axial stress of 26,552.24 ft-lbs (36,000 Nm). Three different models are available designed for various applications. Sizes available handle a hole size range from 0.236-inch to 1.654-inch (6 mm–42 mm).
Posi-Lock applications include machine tools, pumps, molding machines, printing systems, robots and all types of mechanical systems where hub to shaft connections are required.
For more information:
Miki Pulley
Phone: (800) 533-1731
Tsubaki
Delivers Attachment Chain Innovations
The attachment chain is one of the unsung heroes of the industrial world, being critical to the movement of a diverse range of products along the production line. From the food and beverage sector to pharmaceuticals, and from packaging to automotive parts production, attachment chain is critical to the efficiency and reliability of the production line.
Selecting from a range of standard and custom attachments allows the chain to be customized to the precise needs of the conveying application. Options include extended and folded link plates, extended pins, and other fittings which are attached to the basic roller chain to provide a highly tailored engineering solution.
With regard to maintenance or overhaul of attachment chain, factors such as installation time, maintenance activities — for example re-lubrication or replacing chains because of elongation — and the shorter lifespan of a budget chain all impact on total cost of ownership, quickly adding up to significantly increased MRO costs. With its history of innovation, Tsubaki’s argument has always been that attachment chain should be regarded as much more than a commodity product, with a correctly specified and well-engineered attachment chain solution adding value to the conveying application.
The characteristics of the conveyed materials and the working environment are different for each application. Because Tsubaki’s attachment chain is available with the same added value and solution providing features as its drive chain, engineers have the freedom to build tailored systems that precisely meet the needs of the application. For example, the food industry typically requires corrosion resistant parts, which can be provided by the Tsubaki Neptune series for carbon steel chains, or fully stainless steel chains and attachments where required. Where a maintenance-free solution is important, Tsubaki’s Lambda range is also available with a wide range of attachments, eliminating the need for re-lubrication and contamination risks to finished products.
Attachments are available for both single and double pitch chains. Let’s look in detail at the various basic parts, and the specification considerations that can have a performance, and therefore an MRO implication.
The A attachment is the most commonly used, having a folded link plate that extends out on one side of the chain, forming an L shape. When A attachments are installed on both sides of the chain, they form a K attachment. Slats or jigs can then be installed over the chain. Variants of the A and K attachments are the SA and SK, where the link plate is extended. The D attachment is an extended chain pin where components such as trays, cross bars, and other fittings can be connected to the chain to convey products. The extended pins are subjected to bending and shearing forces.
With the GK-1 attachments, a hole is added to the center of both link plates, enabling fittings to be attached between two (or more) parallel chains. This type of attachment is often used when cross rods with larger diameters than the maximum applicable diameters of a hollow pin chains are used.
For single pitch chains, many of these attachments are also available with W designations, where the width is equal to the width of the link plate.
Tsubaki stocks an extended range of standard components, and offers a build to order service. The company can also tailor make an attachment chain in any specification, including custom manufactured attachments. Special designs might include specific dimensions, such as non-standard assembly holes.
Tsubaki has recognized the individual requirements of different applications with a number of specialty attachment chain options as well. For example, there are specially tailored chains for applications such as can processing and book binding. The packaging sector can take advantage of flat-topped chain, thermoforming gripper chain or special extended pins. For tray packing applications in the beverage industry where machines require pushers to be fitted to the transport chain, Tsubaki has developed a bespoke solution in which the attachments are mounted by an engineered extended pin whilst bringing lubrication free advantages, reducing wear and contamination.
For more information:
U.S. Tsubaki
Phone: (800) 323-7790
Otto Motors
Releases Otto Industrial API
Otto Motors is proud to officially release the Otto Industrial API, solving one of the major hurdles in manufacturing today: achieving a fully connected and optimized smart factory. The Industrial API addresses the challenge of machine-to-machine communication and full industrial automation by simplifying the process of connecting equipment and programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to Otto.
“Otto Motors is really setting the bar high for system accessibility and ease of integration in their market. This new API allows Ignition to seamlessly access the data as OPC tags and integrate them with our built-in components and scripting,” said Don Pearson, chief strategy officer, inductive automation. “We are excited to see how this API can remove connectivity barriers that have prevented some people from utilizing self-driving vehicles in the past.”
As a collaborating company with Inductive Automation, Otto Motors integrated Ignition software as part of the Industrial API architecture. Ignition is a software platform with a feature set that include the translation of different protocols to the ones needed to speak to PLCs within manufacturing environments; therefore, contributing to a closed loop automation system.
“The industry has long struggled with the challenge of connecting industrial machines built by different companies,” explains Simon Drexler, director of product, Otto Motors. “Pieces of equipment from the same company generally communicate easily with each other but creating a connection that enables data to be exchanged across products from different vendors can be complicated, costly, and time consuming — and sometimes impossible. This problem is, at best, a barrier to attaining the benefits of a smart factory that many companies aspire to. At worst, it’s a severe limitation on productivity.”
For more information:
Otto Motors
Phone: (844) 733-6886
Yaskawa
Extends Performance of Sigma-7 Servo Systems
The Drives & Motion Division of Yaskawa America, Inc. recently announced the addition of a complete line of 400 Volt servomotors and amplifiers to its flagship series of Sigma-7 servo systems, extending the performance advantages of Sigma-7 products to all types of industrial users.
The new 400 Volt offering includes a completely new amplifier design that offers unique advantages to machine builders and end users seeking to upgrade a 400 Volt motion control system. The amplifier has a new book-style form factor built around a single standard height and two standard widths. This makes control cabinet design and configuration easier and more predictable. Installation ease is also enhanced by the presence of wiring connections on the top and bottom of the amplifiers, allowing the routing of wiring above and below the amplifier and eliminating the need for terminal board breakouts.
The aim of the new product is to bring the motion control industry’s highest performance to the greatest number of users worldwide. “For our customers, every extra measure of improvement brings a big boost in productivity,” said Scott Carlberg, product manager for the company’s servo system line. “Our 200 Volt Sigma-7 products are already making a significant difference to customers’ bottom lines, and our customers who standardize on 400 Volts have been eager to put the same productivity advantages to use.”
The initial launch will include servomotors and SERVOPACK amplifiers to 15 kW scheduled for release in 2018.
For more information:
Yaskawa America, Inc. — Drives & Motor Division
Phone: (800) 927-5292
www.yaskawa.com/products/motion/sigma-7-servo-products
Güdel
Introduces TMF-6 TrackMotion Floor for FANUC M2000iA Robot Family
Güdel, a global manufacturer of linear motion modules, robot track motion units and gantry robots and components, is pleased to announce the market introduction of the new second-generation TMF-6 TrackMotion Floor for the expanding class of super-heavy-payload robots.
The newly introduced Güdel TMF-6 floor-mounted linear motion module has the capacity to carry robots with total dynamic load of up to 13,300 kg. This TMF-6 module is also capable of carrying static payloads up to 20,000 kg per carriage. Currently, the FANUC M-2000iA series of robots includes four models with payload capabilities ranging from 900 to 2300 kg. Güdel’s TMF-5 model is used for smaller super-heavy robots currently on the market.
“Key integrators and end users are pushing super-heavy robot applications and are now seeing the need for comparable robot floor tracks to maximize work envelopes,” said Joe Campbell, vice president of sales and marketing for Güdel. “At these payloads, the demand for highest quality, performance and durability is critical, and Güdel’s proven linear motion technology delivers.”
The linear floor track cost-effectively and reliably extends the work envelope of these super-heavy-payload robots, which can be a critical component in justifying the significant price point of the machinery. These massive robots are ideal for transferring extremely large and heavy items such as truck and tractor frames, automotive bodies, loaded pallets and large castings, where being able to linearly shift the robot along the floor means extended reach and handling capabilities.
The powerful drive system consists of Güdel gearboxes, Güdel heavy-load guideway systems and Güdel racks and pinions, all made in Güdel’s dedicated Swiss production facilities. The Güdel cam follower on guideway system features replaceable cam follower cartridges designed to facilitate quick change-out. This cam follower system is also very durable in dirty manufacturing environments. The TMF-6 can be configured with up to two robot carriages as standard. Like other Güdel TMF sizes, the TMF-6 can be extended from the shortest length of 3 m to up to 100 m.
For more information:
Güdel Inc.
Phone: (734) 214-0000