background image

 

Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding

  

Mecmesin

 

 5  

8.

 

Servicing, Maintenance and Repair

 

52

 

8.1

 

Servicing 

52

 

8.2

 

Maintenance & Cleaning 

52

 

8.3

 

Repair 

52

 

9.

 

Specifications 

53

 

9.1

 

Single Column Test Systems 

53

 

9.2

 

Twin Column Test Systems 

54

 

10.

 

Dimensions 

55

 

11.

 

EC Declaration of Conformity 

59

 

12.

 

Operator Notes 

61

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 432-680

Page 1: ...Installation Operation of Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding 431 971 01 June 2019 ...

Page 2: ...Mecmesin 2 Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding ...

Page 3: ...Guard 815 004 G MultiTest 10xt Interlocked Guard 815 005 G MultiTest 25xt Interlocked Guard 815 006 G MultiTest 50xt Interlocked Guard 820 010 G OmniTest 10 Interlocked Guard 820 025 G OmniTest 25 Interlocked Guard 820 050 G OmniTest 50 Interlocked Guard For further guidance relating to individual test stands or software please refer to their individual user manuals Alternatively electronic copies...

Page 4: ...Unpacking 14 5 3 Packaging 14 5 4 Safe Handling of Single Column Interlock Guards 15 5 5 Additional Items Supplied with Your Guard 15 6 Single Column Guard Installation 17 6 1 Prerequisites 17 6 2 MultiTest Single Column Installation Guide 18 6 3 OmniTest Single Column Installation Guide 24 6 4 xt Console Installation 35 6 5 Single Column Override Plug 40 6 6 Twin Column Guard Bung 41 6 7 Checking...

Page 5: ...Servicing Maintenance and Repair 52 8 1 Servicing 52 8 2 Maintenance Cleaning 52 8 3 Repair 52 9 Specifications 53 9 1 Single Column Test Systems 53 9 2 Twin Column Test Systems 54 10 Dimensions 55 11 EC Declaration of Conformity 59 12 Operator Notes 61 ...

Page 6: ... warning is read and thoroughly understood Warning messages will be highlighted throughout the manual using bold text CAUTION The following icon indicates a situation or condition that could cause the equipment to malfunction leading to possible damage Do not proceed until the caution message is read and thoroughly understood Caution messages will be highlighted throughout the manual using bold te...

Page 7: ...al for high energy impacts with the guarding Mecmesin recommend consultation with their design team directly or through a local agent to correctly specify application and safety requirements Before use it is recommended that all operators of the machinery are given comprehensive training covering both the test stand and interlock guarding s functionality Preventative safety measures prior to opera...

Page 8: ...locked guard will provide some protection against projectiles that may be ejected when a brittle sample fails the device has primarily been designed to provide ingress protection to prevent the operator and other items from coming into contact with the moving test stand For materials or test methods where there is a potential for high energy impacts with the guarding Mecmesin recommend consultatio...

Page 9: ...mended operation position is shown in the image above Here the operator has easy access to the front panel as well as a clear view over the entire test stand Please Note The illustration shown above is not to scale Improper mounting of the test stand can lead to injury or damage to the machine This may occur instantly or over time test stands that are placed too high or low can lead to repetitive ...

Page 10: ...e with single column MultiTest systems please note that only 432 682 is shown in the system diagrams 432 680 MultiTest 0 5 kN Interlocked Guard 432 681 MultiTest 1 0 kN Interlocked Guard 432 682 MultiTest 2 5 kN Interlocked Guard MultiTest System Diagram 1 Door Handle 2 Clear Polycarbonate Sheet 3 Control Panel Access 4 Interlock Mechanism 5 Rear Panel Access ...

Page 11: ...ow is a list of Mecmesin Interlocked Guards compatible with single column OmniTest systems 432 684 OmniTest 5 0 7 5 kN Interlocked Guard OmniTest 5 0 kN 7 5 kN System Diagram 1 Door Handle 2 Clear Polycarbonate Sheet 3 Control Panel Access 4 Interlock Mechanism 5 Rear Panel Access ...

Page 12: ...5 G is shown in the system diagrams 805 017 G MultiTest 10i Interlocked Guard 805 016 G MultiTest 25i Interlocked Guard 815 004 G MultiTest 10xt Interlocked Guard 815 005 G MultiTest 25xt Interlocked Guard 820 010 G OmniTest 10 Interlocked Guard 820 025 G OmniTest 25 Interlocked Guard Twin Column 10 kN 25 kN System Diagram 1 Door Handle 2 Clear Polycarbonate Sheet 3 Control Panel Access 4 Side Con...

Page 13: ...ed with interlocked guards please note that only 820 050 G is shown in the system diagrams 805 023 G MultiTest 50i Interlocked Guard 815 006 G MultiTest 50xt Interlocked Guard 820 050 G OmniTest 50 Interlocked Guard Twin Column 50 kN System Diagram 1 Door Handle 2 Clear Polycarbonate Sheet 3 Control Panel Access 4 Side Connectors Panel 5 Force Transducer Socket ...

Page 14: ...re how to safely move the guarding consult your organisation s health and safety representative or contact your local Mecmesin agent for assistance Once the guarding is safely removed from the packaging place it onto a stable and level surface Ensure this surface can safely carry the weight of the guarding and is suitable to secure the system to 5 2 Twin Column Test Stands Inspection and Unpacking...

Page 15: ...t of the guard 5 5 Additional Items Supplied with Your Guard The items supplied with your guard varies depending on the model The next section contains a list of the parts supplied with the interlocked guard Please note some items are only supplied for xt systems For single column test stands a set of metric Allen keys are required to remove and refit screws supplied in the guard assembly 5 5 1 43...

Page 16: ... kN Only Part No Description Qty Guard Door Key 2 5 5 3 10 kN 25 kN and 50 kN Twin Column Guarded Systems Part No Description Qty Guard Door Key 2 408 921 Console Arm Mounting Bracket only required for xt console mounting 1 420 536 M8x12 Skt Cap only required for xt console mounting 2 ...

Page 17: ... to follow the installation instructions within this manual could result in serious injury to the user or those around the machinery It could also cause damage to the equipment or surrounding environment Due to the weight and size of the guarding it is recommended that at least two people are needed to lift single column guarding during the installation phase Refer to Section 9 for the precise wei...

Page 18: ...ng the key supplied Step 2 Disconnecting the MultiTest System Ensure that all connections including the mains power lead are disconnected from the MultiTest s rear panel Step 3 Disassembling the Guard Locate the four right angled brackets that connect the guard to the lower base plate These are circled in the image above Using a suitable metric Allen key remove the existing fixings from the lower ...

Page 19: ...rk surface Ensure safe handling procedures are followed when lifting the guarding assembly Step 5 Removing the MultiTest s Feet Remove the four rubber feet from their threaded holes located on the bottom of the MultiTest system using a suitable flat head screwdriver This is shown in the image above These holes will be used to mount the guard s baseplate to the bottom of the test stand ...

Page 20: ... M6 x 35 countersunk screws 420 638 Each screw should pass through the guard s baseplate then through one of the supplied spacers 409 080 before locating in the threaded holes on the bottom of the test stand This is shown in the image below These spacers must be fitted between the guard s baseplate and the test stand to ensure the stand is sufficiently cooled during operation ...

Page 21: ...er Ensure that the stand is supported when placed in this position Lower the main guard body over the test stand and secure it to the base plate using the four supplied screws that had been previously removed This is shown in the image above Interlocked guard fitting to a MultiTest dV 2 5 kN Ensure safe handling procedures are followed when lifting the guard assembly onto the base plate ...

Page 22: ... holes circled in the image above should be used to secure the assembly Dimensions are available in Section 10 Using suitable fixings secure the test stand and guard assembly to the workbench using the countersunk mounting holes circled in the image above It is recommended that through bolts are used with retaining nuts on the underside of the work surface washers should be used between the work s...

Page 23: ...rnal interlock guard loom and feed it around to the MultiTest s rear connectors panel Ensuring that the cable is not trapped or close to any moving parts Remove the plastic covering from the end of the cable and connect it to the MultiTest s rear panel 6 way socket marked INTERLOCK as shown in the image above ...

Page 24: ...Ensure that all connections including the mains power lead are disconnected from the OmniTest s rear panel Step 3 Disassembling the Guard The guard can be fitted by either lowering it over the test stand or sliding it in from the rear used if ceiling height prevents the first method If the guard is to be lowered on to the test stand continue to Step 3 If the guard is to be slid in from the rear of...

Page 25: ...f the right angled bracket as shown in the image above This will release the lower base plate from the guard Step 4 Removing the Guard s Base Plate Carefully lift the upper guard away from the base plate and place it to one side on a suitable work surface Ensure safe handling procedures are followed when lifting the guarding assembly ...

Page 26: ... slide the OmniTest on to the plate locating the test stand s rear feet between the two rear foot stops The rear foot stops are shown in the image above Once the OmniTest is located in the rear two stops fit and secure the front foot stops using the supplied cap head screws The secured assembly is shown in the image above Ensure safe handling procedures are followed when lifting the Omnitest syste...

Page 27: ...hat the stand is supported when placed in this position Lower the main guard body over the test stand and secure it the base plate using the four screws that had been previously removed This is shown in the image above Interlocked guard fitted to an OmniTest 5 0 kN Ensure safe handling procedures are followed when lifting the guard assembly onto the base plate ...

Page 28: ... be found in Section 10 It is recommended that through bolts are used with retaining nuts on the underside of the work surface washers should be used between the work surface and the retaining nuts Step 8 Connecting the Interlocked Guarding Locate the external interlock guard loom and feed it around to the OmniTest s rear connectors panel Ensuring that the cable is not trapped or close to any movi...

Page 29: ...he Front of the Guard To slide the guard in from the rear of the test stand as opposed to lowering it from the top of the test stand the front extrusion will need to be removed Remove the top caps from both each side of the lower front extrusion as shown in the images above The cap should be moved upward to release it from the extrusion this is displayed in the image below ...

Page 30: ...osen the two retaining screws in the front extrusion as shown in the image above The image shown includes the test stand However in reality the test stand would not be in the picture at this stage of installation Once both screws have been loosened carefully lift the extrusion section upwards to remove ...

Page 31: ... slide the OmniTest on to the plate locating the test stand s rear feet between the two rear foot stops The rear foot stops are shown in the image above Once the OmniTest is located in the rear two stops fit and secure the front foot stops using the supplied cap head screws The secured assembly is shown in the image above Ensure safe handling procedures are followed when lifting the Omnitest syste...

Page 32: ...ing Step 6 Fitting the Guard Assembly Pictured above is the guard with front section and door removed ready to be fitted to the test stand The guard can now be slid into place from the rear of the test stand taking care not to impact the test stand ...

Page 33: ... next step is to re attach the front extrusion First position the extrusion as shown in the image above then tighten the fixings as shown in the image below Once the extrusion is secured re fit the top caps to each section This is shown in the image below ...

Page 34: ... be found in Section 10 It is recommended that through bolts are used with retaining nuts on the underside of the work surface washers should be used between the work surface and the retaining nuts Step 8 Connecting the Interlocked Guarding Locate the external interlock guard loom and feed it around to the OmniTest s rear connectors panel Ensuring that the cable is not trapped or close to any movi...

Page 35: ...s ensure that the guarding assembly has been mechanically secured to a stable work surface as detailed in section 7 before fitting the xt console This is to prevent the risk ot toppling or tilting with the extra weight and work needed to fit the console assembly Step 1 Remove the Top Cap To prevent the console from being obscured by the guarding s door it is recommended that the xt console is fitt...

Page 36: ...ot nut part number 408 843 into the extrusion Ensure that the Tee slot nut is oriented so the two M8 holes are at the top Position the nut as per the image above this should be just above the door latch Lock the Tee slot nut it in place using the two supplied grub screws provided into the holes highlighted above ...

Page 37: ...in position align the holes in the console arm mounting bracket with the M8 holes in the Tee slot nut The image above shows the mounting bracket secured to the guarding s extrusion When fitting ensure the bracket is correctly aligned to the frame before securing it in place with the two supplied cap screws ...

Page 38: ...et using the two supplied countersunk Torx head screws The image above shows the console arm and xt console correctly fitted to the guarding It is recommended that two people are used to fit the console one to hold the console arm and one to secure the fixing screws Improper handling could lead to damage to the equipment or injury ...

Page 39: ...the mounting bracket with the console Slacken off the M5 grub screws using an Allen key and slide the bracket to the desired height Tighten the grub screws and then refit the mounting bracket and console It is recommended that two people are used to fit the console one to hold the console arm and one to secure the fixing screws Improper handling could lead to damage to the equipment or injury ...

Page 40: ...e above To override the guard and allow the use of the test stand without the guard s interlock function active fit the override plug to the interlock socket located on the test stand s rear connectors panel as highlighted in the image above To activate the interlock guard remove the override plug ensuring it is stored in a safe location and connect the guard s loom to the interlock socket located...

Page 41: ... be removed by pushing it out from the inside of the guard Once removed pass the load cell cable through and re fit the bung as shown in the images below Mecmesin strongly advices that the guard bung is left fitted to the side panel at all times during a test Remove any load from the test stand and ensure the power supply is switch off before removing the guard bung Failure to do so could lead to ...

Page 42: ...elow 5 kN the interlock override plug should be fitted in place of the guard s connector This will allow the system to be moved freely without interruption from the interlock circuit 6 7 2 Interlock Key Switch Set to 1 Interlocked Guard Connected With the interlock cable fitted and the key switch set to the 1 position key vertical the interlock circuit function is enabled For single column test st...

Page 43: ... the test stand operation stated in the third column This will involve either manually jogging the test stand or attempting to run a test Check the error message and front panel status of the test stand against the Error Message and Front Panel columns Please refer to Section 7 2 1 for more information relating to VectorPro warning messages Should any of the above checks fail to indicate the corre...

Page 44: ... column and the guard door position as per the second column Next invoke the stand operation stated in the third column this will involve either jogging the test stand in Emperor or attempting to run a test Check any error message in Emperor against the Error Message column in the table Please refer to Section 7 3 1 for more information relating to Emperor warning messages Should any of the above ...

Page 45: ... damage to the equipment or injury to others The interlocked machine guard has the following primary functions Provide ingress protection to operators when using the machine To prevent hand trap conditions or deliberate interaction with the test area during the test sequence The ability to end a test sequence or ensure that the machine motor drive is inhibited if the interlock circuit is broken do...

Page 46: ...ble to jog the machine with the door open Example 2 In this example the operator is attempting to jog the test stand with the door open but the stand will not move As the interlock system is active the test stand is displaying the error message INTERLOCK ACTIVE The test stand s motor will remain restricted until the door is closed Once the door is closed the error condition will disappear allowing...

Page 47: ...n the Pause section of VectorPro and they allow the door to be opened without aborting a test When a Pause operation in the test timeline is reached the test stand will stop and the window shown below is displayed onscreen This indicates which button to press on the front panel to continue the test While the test is paused the guard door may be opened and closed Once Play is pressed the test will ...

Page 48: ...rces could still be applied in the specimen under test and risk of damage or injury could be present to the operator With the interlock enabled should any part of the interlock circuit connectivity become faulty then the interlock will fail in a safe manner and activate the standard warnings Should these warnings be active when the interlocking door is closed and the interlock is enabled then seek...

Page 49: ... with the door open If the interlock key switch is set back to 1 override plug removed for single column test stand and the guard loom connected the operator will be unable to jog the machine with the door open Example 2 In this example the operator is attempting to jog the test stand with the door open but the stand will not move as the interlock system is active Emperor will display a pop up win...

Page 50: ...r will remain restricted until the error condition is removed To re enable the test stand s motor drive close the door and press OK on the pop up window displayed in Emperor See Section 7 3 1 for more information 7 3 1 Emperor Warning Message If the interlocked guard door is opened and the interlock system is active the warning message shown below will be displayed At this point the test stand s m...

Page 51: ...ual adjustments to the fixtures In this scenario overriding the interlock enables better access and visibility of the fixtures thus helping to reduce setup time when compared to the same procedure with the guard s interlock active The interlock should be reactivated upon completing the setup Test Stand Servicing Certain service procedures will require the interlock to be overridden Servicing is on...

Page 52: ...a soft brush then wipe down the surfaces of the guarding using a damp cloth A dry cloth may be used to dry surfaces and remove any watermarks Ensure that the mains power supply is disconnected from the test stand before cleaning any part of the guarding When cleaning care must be taken to avoid corrosive liquids and abrasive tools The polycarbonate glass sheets can scratch or discolour with certai...

Page 53: ...Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding Mecmesin 53 9 Specifications 9 1 Single Column Test Systems ...

Page 54: ...Mecmesin 54 Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding 9 2 Twin Column Test Systems ...

Page 55: ...Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding Mecmesin 55 10 Dimensions ...

Page 56: ...Mecmesin 56 Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding ...

Page 57: ...Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding Mecmesin 57 ...

Page 58: ...Mecmesin 58 Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding ...

Page 59: ...Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding Mecmesin 59 11 EC Declaration of Conformity ...

Page 60: ...Mecmesin 60 Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding ...

Page 61: ...Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding Mecmesin 61 12 Operator Notes ...

Page 62: ...Mecmesin 62 Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding ...

Page 63: ...Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding Mecmesin 63 ...

Page 64: ...Mecmesin 64 Mecmesin Interlocked Machine Guarding ...

Page 65: ...Italy Japan Korea South Kosovo Kuwait Laos Latvia Lebanon Lithuania Macedonia Malaysia Mexico Morocco Myanmar Burma Netherlands New Zealand Norway Paraguay Peru Philippines Poland Portugal Romania Russia Saudi Arabia Serbia Singapore Slovakia Slovenia South Africa Spain Sri Lanka Sweden Switzerland Syria Taiwan Thailand Tunisia Turkey UK United Arab Emirates Uruguay USA Vietnam The Mecmesin global...

Reviews: