Glossary
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Glossary
Cross-references to other glossary entries are shown in italics.
ACTS
See Auto-compensated Top Stop.
ANSI
Stands for American National Standards Institute, a U.S.
clearinghouse and coordinating body for voluntary standards
activity on the national level.
Auto Carry-up
A signal that causes the press to automatically complete the
stroke, stopping at TDC, when the operator releases his hands
from the palm buttons after the Auto Carry-up Angle has been
reached. Also called “Operator Station mute.”
Auto Carry-up Angle
The crank angle at which the pinch point has closed to less
than 1/4 in. (6 mm), an opening determined by OSHA to be too
small to pose a hazard to the operator.
Auto-compensated Top
Stop (ACTS)
A WPC 2000 feature, designed specifically for variable-speed
presses, that adjusts the top-stop angle automatically as press
speed changes or the brake wears.
Automatic Continuous
On-demand
A WPC 2000 feature that allows an external device like a
feeder or robot to signal WPC 2000 to start the press in
Continuous mode and maintain operation in Continuous.
Automatic Single-stroke
A WPC 2000 feature that allows an external device like a
feeder or robot to signal WPC 2000 to stroke the press when a
feed has been completed.
BDC
Abbreviation for bottom dead center.
brake monitor
A WPC 2000 feature that checks for brake wear.
calculated safety distance
See safety distance.
cam channels
Relays that open and close on signals from the programmable
cam switch to turn auxiliary equipment on and off at specified
crankshaft angles.
concurrent time
The length of time within which each pair of palm switches on
all Operator Stations connected to WPC 2000 must be pressed
in order to start the press. This interval is 5 seconds. If the
concurrent time is exceeded by any Operator Station, the press
will not start.
control component failure
Another name for control reliability.
NOTICE
Summary of Contents for wpc 2000
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