Browse by Editorial Category
Browse by Edition Date

January 2014

Skip Navigation Links.
Expand Applying TechnologyApplying Technology
Expand Digital Readouts and EncodersDigital Readouts and Encoders
Collapse Current NewsCurrent News
Edgecam SURFCAM and Radan at SolidWorks 2014
GibbsCAM Featured at SolidWorks World 2014
Automated Cells and Equipment Held 2013 Open House
New Carbide Grade for Machining Stainless Steel
Robert Arthur Machinery Partners with Fryer Machine Systems
Arthur to Introduce Universal Robots at NTMA Meeting
Integration of Development Tools
Semi-Automatic MIG Gun
Bilz Announces Manufacturing Rep Agent for West Coast Northwest Regions
Burr Oak Tool Breaks Ground for Assembly Facility
Z.F. Industries Awards Busche Machining Contract
Control Gaging Breaks Ground on New U.S. Headquarters
CSS Announces In-House Apprenticeship Program
Complete 5-Sided Machining with One Vise
DMG MORI Manufacturing Days at the New Davis CA Factory
DMG MORI USA Opens DMG MORI Sales for New Direct Operations
Software for Small Manufacturers Wholesale Distributors
ExOne Opens Local Production Service Center
GAM Gear Merges into GAM Enterprises
GF AgieCharmilles to Become GF Machining Solutions
Boston University College of Engineering Receives 50 Seats of GibbsCAM
High Volume Tube and Pipe Cutting Services
Four-Door Cabinet Oven
Guyson Acquires Automated Blasting Systems
Haas Automation Sponsors Stewart-Haas Racing
New Encoder Testing Software Available
Hwacheon Adds New Dealers
ProNest Software for Older Model Laser Cutting System
IMTS 2014 Plans Fully Underway
Extended Integration for First Article Inspection Reports
Intelligrated Expands Southern Operations in Alpharetta GA
Latest Version of JETCAM Orders Controller
Hot Pick Module Storage and Retrieval
Coolant Separators for Gun Manufacturers
Kennametal Sumitomo Electric Sign Agreement
Kenney Institute Meets Challenge for Machinist Training
Kandouml;rber Schleifring Becomes UNITED GRINDING
CAD Viewer for Viewing and Mark Up
Stretch Wrapper Features Integrated Scale
Software Includes Nesting Solutions
New Approach for High-Speed Coil-Fed Laser Blanking
Air Skate Systems Available
Voss Manufacturing Upgrades Tools Processing with Lucifer Furnace
Laser Resonator and Control Package
Tooling Eliminates Secondary Bending Operations
Mazak Optonics Partners with Automation Manufacturer
Mazak Southwest Event to Showcase Innovations in Oil and Gas Part Production
4000T Mechanical Forging Press
Pressure-Sensitive Paper Tests Nipping Systems
Midwest Engineering Systems Becomes RIA Certified Robot Integrator
Plasma Cutters with XT Torch
Morris Government Solutions Wins U.S. Government GSA Contract
MTConnect 2014 Conference to be Held April 8-10
MTS Awarded Doosan Infracore Distributor of the Year Award
Five-Axis Auto Tuning System for Maintaining Motion Accuracy in CNC Machines
One Micron Filtration
Matsuura Appoints Exclusive Distributor in VA
Coolant-Through Retrofit System for Live Tooling
REHAU to Open First U.S. Research and Development Center in Cullman AL
Multiple Load Hydraulic Fixtures
RuMo Group Acquires CECOR
Productive Alternative to Groove Milling
High Density Horizontal Carousel and Scissor Lift System
Compact Control Unit for Servo Press Control
Three-week Lead Time on Servomotors
Bandsawing Calculator Measures Baseline Sawing Performance
NovaMethod Now Available for NovaCast NovaFlowandSolid CV Users
Continuous-Motion Case Sealer
Software for Tool Management
High Power NdYVO4 Laser Marker
Trilogy Machinery Appointed Exclusive Distributor for AKYAPAK Bending Rolls
Ceramic Laser Source
TRUMPF Appoints Exclusive Sales Rep in Pacific Northwest
TST Vero Software Make Donation to Lawrence Technological University
Victor Technologies Acquires Gas-Arc Group Ltd
Victor Technologies Unveils Plasma Design Center
Bar Chamfer Tool and Bed Clamps
Yamazen Opens Technical Center in Arizona
Machining Cloud Intelligent Manufacturing Application
Software Provides Real-Time Access to Data Across Supply Chain
SigmaTEK Announces Upcoming Webinars
Expand Machinery-Metalcutting-ChipmakingMachinery-Metalcutting-Chipmaking
Expand Special MachinerySpecial Machinery

show all editions →

Click here to watch Tutorial Videos >

Compact Control Unit for Servo Press Control



For intelligent servo press and torque press process control, Schmidt Technology Corporation offers the SCHMIDT PressControl 600 control unit.

"The modular PressControl 600 with integrated PLC and CNC can be used to operate, control and manage in a single axis configuration the company's seven electrically driven, energy efficient ServoPress modules and torque press, which have output forces up to 50,000 lbs.," said a company spokesperson. "The control provides the press user with 100% in-process press force/distance monitoring and provides a comprehensive process data acquisition and management capability. The SCHMIDT ServoPress with PressControl 600 is ideal for joining and forming operations, such as crimping, clinching, flaring, riveting and pressing compliant pins. The PressControl 600 provides repeatable accuracy and flexibility, and provides in-process quality assurance without additional peripheral equipment."

The PressControl 600 can be integrated into a single workstation or used as a module within an automated production line connected to the system control. The PressControl 600 will also control secondary automation operations.

Featuring an integrated force, position and speed control loop, the PressControl 600 controls the pressing process by relying on constant, real time process communication data and CNC feedback. The results for each press cycle are automatically captured and compared against user-established part parameter files that have been entered into the PressControl. The control verifies that the ram's force and distance fall within appropriately placed force/distance windows and stroke tolerances. The pressing performance data results are then displayed on the integrated touch-screen operator interface panel with high-resolution, 7" display.

The touch-screen menu is used to configure and control the pressing operation as well as set part parameters. Process performance data (dataset management) can be transferred via an Ethernet cable into the SCHMIDT DataBase software, which can be installed on one of the user's Windows-based desktop computers or servers. For future qualitative analysis, the DataBase software will store all data, including the full force/distance curve as well as the specific monitoring criteria set up to control the pressing process for that particular part. Then the data in CSV (.csv) file format can be imported into either the manufacturer's existing quality management system or into Q-DAS statistical process control software, where the SCHMIDT DataBase has been certified.

For more information contact:

Schmidt Technology Corporation

Cranberry Corporate Center

280 Executive Drive

Cranberry Twp., PA 16066

800-959-1218

info@schmidtpresses.com

www.schmidtpresses.com

< back