
SmartPAC 2 with WPC 2000 Integration User Manual
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Run Mode
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Micro-inch
Micro-inch allows finer adjustments than are possible in Top-stop in Inch or Top-stop Bypass
and is designed to facilitate setup on high-speed or short-stroke presses. In Micro-inch, the
distance the ram moves is controlled by the time setting you make on the Press Control
Parameter Menu in Initialization mode (see
Setting Micro-inch Time and Angle
When that time has elapsed, the ram comes to a stop even though the Run/Inch palm buttons
are still depressed.
The ram can be stopped before the end of the Micro-inch time by releasing one or both Run/
Inch buttons. To move the ram through a complete stroke in Micro-inch, you must “inch” the
press to Top-stop. Micro-inch has no Top-stop feature.
Micro-inch is enabled via the MICRO ANGLE setting on the Press Control Parameter Menu
(see page 4-29) and function key
F4
(Change Micro Inch Mode) on the Mode Select Menu
Dead Motor Inch
Dead Motor Inch is a feature that allows you to operate the press in Inch mode for a short time
after the main motor is turned off, using the energy stored in the flywheel. Dead Motor Inch
allows the press to be inched in smaller increments than is possible when the press is running,
and is useful during setup. To activate Dead Motor Inch, do the following:
1.
Turn off the press motor.
2.
Turn the Stroke Select switch to “INCH.”
3.
Press both Run/Inch buttons to initiate a stroke, releasing them when the ram has moved
the desired distance. Repeat this process until the flywheel has stopped turning.
Operating the Press in Single-stroke Mode
To operate the press in Single-stroke mode, do the following:
1.
Make sure the Program/Run key switch is set to RUN.
2.
Turn the Stroke Select key switch of OFF.
IMPROPER SAFEGUARDING
Ensure that the machine guarding system is installed and maintained according to OSHA
regulation 1910.217, ANSI standards B11.1 and B11.19, and any other regulations or standards
that apply. Ensure that guarding is properly installed to prevent access to the machine over, under
or around any guarding device.
Failure to comply with these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
DANGER
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