Panasonic Servo Manual

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First, you need to define what communication you want to use, either RS232 or RS485. Then you will need to refer the full user manual to wire the X2 connector to be connected to the servo driver, based on RS232 or RS485 configuration. For my case, I've used the RS485 since I want to control 4 servo motor in a program simultaneously.

Actually I don't know how to communicate with MINAS-A6 using Modbus, I want to control MINAS-A6 Servo using Ethernet to Modbus converter module,Please tell me Which commands i need to give from the PC and the order of the commands,Please support on this Thank you.

50KN PC control panasonic servo motor tensile strength universal testing machines is widely used in wires & cables, hardware, metal, rubber, footwear, leather, apparel, fabric, tape paper products, pharmacy and so on, for tensile strength, tear resistance, peel strength, bend strength, shear force , ect with different fixtures according to national and international standards customer required.

50KN PC control panasonic servo motor tensile strength universal testing machines is a kind of electric tensile tester which uses the motor to drive ball screw to move fixture. Place the fixture with sample between the upper and lower fixture, use a given speed to pull sample upward by upper fixture. Load cell above upper fixture will sense tensile strength, and convert the strength into voltage sign and output to the display screen. And the strength value will be displayed automatically.

Panasonic servo motor tensile strength universal testing machines is designed for quick and reliable tensile, compression, bending, shear, peel, loop tack and fatigue cycling on metals, tape, composites, alloys, rigid plastics and films, elastomers, textiles, paper, board and finished products.

The last revision was the DVX100B(E) in 2005.[4][5] The camera records to tape, but third-party developers have modified DVX100 cameras to dump raw images to a tethered laptop. However, the company most known for doing this, Reel Stream, is no longer operational.[6][7]

Panasonic created a complete line of cameras that support recording in 24p, which is an analog of how film cameras record frames, for independent film production. 24p is commonly used in motion picture production and progressive scan, which avoids interlacing to give artefact free frames. These features give the recordings a film quality appearance.

The original AG-DVX100 can only shoot in a 4:3 aspect ratio. The "A" revision added a capability to shoot widescreen video, but this appeared squashed on the built-in monitor. The "B" revision introduced the ability to properly monitor 16:9 aspect ratio. All revisions have CCD sensors with native aspect ratio of 4:3, which causes the decrease of vertical resolution in widescreen mode because of cropping.

The DVX100 can record 24p video in "telecined" fashion (2-3 pulldown for 24P and 2-3-3-2 pulldown for 24PA), 30p video in PsF fashion (25p in PAL version), and 60i standard (50i PAL) interlaced video onto MiniDV tape. The camera incorporates "CineGamma" functionality to approximate the characteristic curve of film. [9][10]

The DVX100 also features two XLR audio inputs, another rare feature for cameras in its price range, a 4-pin FireWire port, as well as S-Video and RCA in and out ports. It features manual and servo zoom, with a second zoom control and record button on top of the handle for recording from low angles.

Typical camera accessories included: spare batteries, lens adapters, matte boxes, optical filters, tripods, geared and fluid heads for smooth panning and tilting, follow focus systems, external microphones, and storage cases.

Many documentaries, independent shorts, and feature movies have been shot with the Panasonic AG-DVX100, including the Sundance Film Festival-winning feature November, The Puffy Chair by the Duplass Brothers, and the Oscar-nominated documentary Murderball.[11] The documentary "Iraq in Fragments" was also shot with this camera over a two-year period in Iraq.[12] Seasons 1-5 of the popular TV show It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia were also shot with the DVX100.[13] The Man From Earth was shot from only two DVX100 cameras.[14]

The Ghost Adventures documentary film, which won the Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary Feature from the New York International Independent Film and Video Festival in 2006, was also filmed using the Panasonic AG-DVX100A fitted with on-board lights.

The press brake adjusts ram position and crowning during the bending process in response to material properties. According to Bystronic, it is the only press brake that introduces no angle errors itself and delivers a high level of repetition accuracy (.00015 in. ram positioning). Bending sequence and positioning of the backstops are determined with the touch of a button, and the tool plan is created and the process data is generated automatically.

Comeq Inc. has expanded its PRIMELINE Press Brakes line with the addition of the S-Series CNC Servo Hydraulic Press Brake. The S-Series machine offers .0004 repeatability and sophisticated options commonly found on much more expensive machines, claims the company. The machines are available in sizes from 4 ft x 40 tons to 20 ft x 650 tons.

Standard equipment on the S-Series includes: a Cybelec DNC-60 controller, a powered X axis, Y1/Y2 axes, a tooling package consisting of a gooseneck punch and four way die and training at your location. Optional equipment includes the Cybelec DNC-880 2D graphical controller, offline programming, CNC crowning, support arms mounted on a linear rail, powered R axis, powered Z1/Z2 axes.

The hydraulic proportional valves allow fast approach speeds of 200 mm/sec and bending speeds of 20 mm/sec. The Lazersafe dual beam light guard installed under the top tool offer a maximum security for the operator without interfering with the machine productivity. The standard quick release toolholders allow fast and accurate tool changes and setups. The machine back gauges system is expendable up to six independent axes making it is possible to bend virtual any part and work with multiple setups over the machine bend.

The touch screen ER90 CNCbending control with CAD/CAM possibilities offers fast on the spot programming with graphic simulation of the bending part and bending allowance. Besides standard programming the control can be used for multi-tool and back gauge setup.

The E Series Servo Electric press brake is designed for high precision in the most demanding production facilities. A patented "mechatronic" drive provides even distribution of forces in the top beam, high accuracy, increased productivity, high reliability, less energy consumption, and few maintenance requirements.

A Touch Screen (TS) control using a user friendly programming system in a Windows operating system controls all the machine functions. When doing batch work of any size, the rapid advance, programmable working speed, programmable stroke parameters, and rapid return speed of the ram enables maximum cycling rates without compromising control. The fast positioning speeds ensures the back gauge will be ready when the part is presented for each operation. The Power Belt System virtually eliminates ram deflection and the need for compensating bed crown. The E Series Servo Electric press brake is available in capacities of 27 to 220 ton (250 kN to 2000 kN) and bed lengths from 4 to 13.5 ft (1250 mm to 4100 mm).

The E Series press brake utilizes a universal upper and lower beam so the machine can be configured with the appropriate clamping for any of the major tooling styles, including Wila, American, or European, allowing customers to use existing tooling.

The PPS machine, like all LVD press brakes up to 200 tons, is designed and built using a welded one-piece frame, machined without repositioning and stress relieved to serve as a solid foundation for the mounting of all precision components. Hydraulic cylinders are machined from a solid steel billet. Pistons are steel forgings, precision ground and micro-polished for years of trouble-free service. The hydraulic system is servo-controlled using state-of-the-art hydraulics and electronics to ensure perfect control of the bending process.

The touch screen control employs the same infrared screen technology used on several LVD products. A Linux operating system ensures high stability. Easy to use software developed by LVD allows for fast and simple programming with minimal training. The software is ideal for quick programming of simple parts and is suitable for all levels of users. Data can be saved to a USB memory storage device.

The PPS features a powered X-axis back gauge with a manual R-axis. A powered R-axis back gauge is optional. Other options include a manual adjustable crowning table, Lazer Safe guarding system, and a choice of tooling styles.

The 2009 Roboformer G2X is not your typical press brake according to Salvagnini, but rather an automated stand alone bending cell that makes lean manufacturing possible for companies engaged in heavy gauge bending. The new press brake can be integrated into a flexible manufacturing system (FMS) with the addition of an L1X or L2 laser for heavy gauge production, or with an S4X for light and medium gauge production.

Salvagnini has created a lean, unmanned press brake bending system that accommodates single piece part flow and kit production capabilities in a hard-working cell that assures consistently high part quality in the safest of environments.

The most striking difference between the Roboformer G2X and conventional press brakes is the addition of a robot and rail system. This feature is made possible by mounting the Kuka robot on a 7th axis that keeps it precise registration no matter its position relative to the centre of the press brake. The moving robot eases restrictions on part size capacity because the robot can move out of the way and still centre a large or oddly shaped part in a manner that would be impossible if the robot were stationary. The robot can be programmed either on or off-line in less than one third the time of competitive brands, without interrupting production, partially because the time-consuming practice robot "teaching" is not required.

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