AKMH stainless steel servomotors can be cleaned with solutions ranging from 2 to 12 pH and high pressure spray up to 1,450 psi, allowing them to be cleaned just like the rest of the machine and hence save valuable time.
Kollmorgen’s AKMH motors are designed with a smooth surface finish, laser annealed nameplate, no external fasteners, no metal to metal seams, no flat surfaces and no nooks and crannies leaving no place for pathogens or food to hide.
Close-up of the Dual Blade Portioning System from JBT.
“These motors reliably survive direct spray from sanitation personnel, eliminating the troublesome housing and ventilation systems present on other blade portioners,” Hocker said.
He was also surprised by some of the additional AKMH servomotor capabilities:
“Some very specific applications generate significant heat in any servo solution. We realized we could liquid cool these motors with mist nozzles for the rare occasion when needed. What surprised us was how effective the liquid cooling was. We can significantly outperform competitors on specific applications because when other systems overheat or have to be slowed to manage heat, our solution can run continuously at higher capacity,” Hocker said.
In addition to the motors, the machine is designed with ample lighting and open surfaces for inspection and cleaning and low profile removable trays for easy collection and clean-up of any minor cutting debris. The DB20 portioner can operate at belt speeds up to 100 feet per minute and perform up to 2,200 cuts per minute, increasing production rates.
Digital Manufacturing Advantages
Hocker said that washdown robots have been making progress in the food & beverage industry. Components such as gaskets, shaft seals and cord grips must meet hygienic and durability standards. Kollmorgen’s AKMH motors have good solutions in these areas.
“Value-creating secure connectivity is a vital capability as we look forward,” Hocker said. “The JBT iOPS System securely connects to and stores our customer’s product, process and equipment data. We are now providing predictive maintenance and process optimization with the JBT iOPS system. We also gather useful information from the Kollmorgen servo system.”
Garrison agrees that maintenance through IoT and Industry 4.0 is within reach.
“Active output monitoring of the AKMH motor can be an indicator of the health and condition of the motor and provide triggers for when service needs to intervene in advance of a line shutdown. Our modular based product design means that the AKMH servomotor, combined with the Kollmorgen AKD drive, is ready to move with the market as IoT advances,” he said.
Preventative maintenance for AKMH servos is done using the servo drive which monitors parameters such as current.
“As IoT continues to gain traction, we expect to see even more tools for preventative maintenance to appear in all Kollmorgen products,” Garrison added.
An Evolving Partnership
Kollmorgen looks at two important criteria when dealing with a food and beverage production facilities:
Limit machine downtime to expected, preventative maintenance (PM) cycles.
Reduce downtime required for cleaning cycles.
Garrison believes the AKMH is purposely-engineered for durability and performance in the most challenging conditions. It is designed to reduce the amount of downtime required for cleaning cycles by making it easier to clean a system and eliminating additional steps in the cleaning process.
Hocker plans to take advantage of these servomotors moving forward.
“We plan to use this product in different sizes and applications and look forward to future products as well,” Hocker said. 
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