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Detailed Control Adjustment

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To manually find the resonate frequency of the bowl, set 
the amplitude to approximately 30%. Then adjust the 
frequency across its range. The hopper/table should be 
expected to vibrate the parts at more than one spot 
across the frequency range. The resonate frequency is 
the frequency with the most vibration. Once the best 
feeding frequency has been found, fine tune the 
frequency for the best parts movement. To increase 
feeder stability for parts load fluctuations, adjust the 
frequency down by .2 or .3 Hz so that the feeder 
becomes slightly over-tuned. 

“Auto Scan” is used to find the resonate frequency of the 
hopper/table. Once auto tracking has found the 
resonate frequency, it can maintain resonate frequency 
and amplitude of the feeder as the parts load changes. 
The CFR sensor is needed in order for auto tracking to 
operate, and “Auto Tracking” needs to be turned on 
under both “Amplitude Source” and “Frequency Mode” 
menus. To show when frequency “Auto Tracking” is 
enabled, the normal display menu will show a bold “F”. 
When “=” is shown in bold, the control is locked onto the 
resonate frequency of the feeder. 

The minimum frequency limit can protect the feeder 
from feeding at a low frequency if a spring or weld 
breaks. The Min. or Max. frequency can block out 
undesirable frequencies during Auto Scan. 

Resonate Threshold Level

Resonate Threshold Level sets the minimum level of 
vibration that the control considers as a resonate 
condition. The setting should be reduced if an Auto 
Scan cannot find the resonance frequency within two 
scan attempts. Adjustment is not normally needed. 

AutoTrack Dead Band

Auto Track Dead Band controls how far the resonate 
frequency of the vibratory feeder can deviate before the 
output frequency of the control is adjusted to follow it. 
Decreasing the setting narrows the range, and 
increasing the settings makes the dead band range 
larger before a reaction takes place. This setting 
normally does not need to be changed. 

Diagnostics

The first menu item under the diagnostic menu shows 
the software revision level. The next four items under 
the software revision level show certain software regis-
ters that may be helpful to Graco while troubleshooting 
over the phone. 

Security Settings

The 

Security

 menu contains the portion of the menu 

that controls access to the program menu settings. 
When enabled, the security code is a number from 000 
to 999. The preset code is 123, but it can be changed by 
user.

The control comes with the security setting Unlocked so 
the control can be set up. The amplitude can be 
adjusted from the normal operating display. Press and 
hold Enter to enter the program menu and adjust the 
software settings. 

The amplitude only (Ampl. Only) adjustment allows 
operators to adjust the amplitude through the normal 
operating display, but not get to the program menu set-
tings without the security code. 

The Lock setting locks the control from any adjustment 
without the use of the security code. If the security code 
has been forgotten, enter the security code #010, press 
and hold Enter until entry has been granted. 

NOTE:

 Ignore the “Wrong Security Code” message. 

Once in the programming menu, be sure to set the 
security code. 

Default Memory

It may be necessary to get back to a known setting. 
Once a feed system has been set up properly, the set-
ting should be manually saved into the “Save Settings1” 
memory. If an operator disturbs the settings, the 
“Restore Settings1” feature can restore the control to an 
established set up. When different parts are used on the 
same feed system, two other memory locations called 
“Save Settings2” and “Save Setting3” can be used for 
the second part. Operators can recall settings 1, 2, or 3 
based on the part being used. Three memory locations 
are available for software versions 1.15 and higher. The 
“Factory Reset” selection will put the original factory set-
tings into the memory. 

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Страница 1: ...eeder For professional use only Model 16V133 120V Vibratory Parts Feeder for separating and presenting parts Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual Save these...

Страница 2: ...um Output of Control 13 Soft Start 13 CFR Positive and Negative Gain 13 Frequency Settings 13 Resonate Threshold Level 14 AutoTrack Dead Band 14 Diagnostics 14 Security Settings 14 Default Memory 14 L...

Страница 3: ...d comply with all local codes and regula tions EQUIPMENT MISUSE HAZARD Misuse can cause death or serious injury Do not operate the unit when fatigued or under the influence of drugs or alcohol Check e...

Страница 4: ...n Ref Description A Parts Table Left Half K M12 Connector B Parts Table Right Half L Fuses C Adjustable Gate M Hopper Feed Table D Parts Hopper N Electromagnet Left Half E Lifting Points P Electromagn...

Страница 5: ...red location The G Flex 1500 Floor Mounting Plate J is designed to be anchored using four 3 8 in con crete anchor bolts 3 Use a concrete drill bit of the size recommended by the anchor bolt manufactur...

Страница 6: ...secure and install the cover on the junction box PLC Interface The G Flex 1500 is designed to be PLC controlled through the M12 5 Pin connector Refer to the M12 Pin Diagram for details about the M12 c...

Страница 7: ...sonate frequency it can maintain the resonate frequency and amplitude as the parts load changes See Start Up Procedure page 8 for Auto Scan Set Up Key Function ENTER Allows entry to menu and access to...

Страница 8: ...e frequency is between 60 67Hz If it falls outside of this range see Trou bleshooting page 23 11 With the table running press and hold the DOWN ARROW key until the amplitude is set to a value of 0 0 C...

Страница 9: ...eys to dial in on the desired feed rate This directly changes the CFR Value 5 Once the feed rate is determined record the CFR value of the part for future reference on the CFR Value table provided on...

Страница 10: ...Value table provided on page 31 NOTE The chart below illustrates a general rule for operating the G Flex 1500 Parts with less surface area and more mass will require a greater CFR to move parts around...

Страница 11: ...r Restores User Settings 1 Restore Settings 2 Enter Restores User Settings 2 Restore Settings 3 Enter Restores User Settings 3 Save Settings 1 Enter Saves User Settings 1 Save Settings 2 Enter Saves U...

Страница 12: ...ed output level rather than starting abruptly The soft start setting can be found under Power Settings menu The soft start can be set from 0 0 to 10 0 seconds Factory default is 0 Changing the soft st...

Страница 13: ...and increasing the settings makes the dead band range larger before a reaction takes place This setting normally does not need to be changed Diagnostics The first menu item under the diagnostic menu...

Страница 14: ...tart the con trol The operator should also monitor the temperature of the coils on the vibratory feeder The coils should never be too hot to hold CFR Set Point The CFR set point sets the amplitude vib...

Страница 15: ...een the tables This includes the brush that is connected to the tables Table Adjustment 1 Loosen the top two bolts of all four spring packs Adjust the table to minimum spacing 2 Ensure tables are leve...

Страница 16: ...to Scan page 7 Spring Replacement Table 1 Remove screws 44 holding spring pack 30 24 26 25 2 Remove and replace spring pack replace screws hand tighten only 3 Level table front to back and left to rig...

Страница 17: ...wire clamps holding wire to pedestal pull wire through pedestal 5 Remove screws 47 from electromagnet 29 6 Take electromagnet out of unit 7 Replace electromagnet Ensure there is an air gap of 090 bet...

Страница 18: ...en strain relief and remove wire from con trol panel area 4 Remove wire clamps holding wire to hopper Pull wire through hopper frame 5 Remove screws 4 and nuts 15 that attach elec tromagnet 13 to moun...

Страница 19: ...tach display panel 12 Connect power Display Keypad Replacement 1 Disconnect power to the unit See Power Discon nect page 15 2 Remove screws 3 from panel 11 3 Remove switch housing on harness 75 from b...

Страница 20: ...d wire 73 6 Disconnect ribbon cables from membrane switch on control board 2 places 7 Disconnect ribbon cable from display connector on control board 2 places 8 Replace display panel 9 Reverse steps f...

Страница 21: ...from control panel area 5 Loosen wire clamp and pull wire through pedestal Remove wire from corrugated sleeving 6 Remove screws 19 holding accelerometer 69 to table mounting bar 27 7 Replace accelero...

Страница 22: ...m control panel area 5 Loosen wire clamp Wire to be removed from corru gated sleeving 6 Remove screws 19 holding accelerometer 18 to hopper parts feed tray 7 7 Replace accelerometer 18 tighten screws...

Страница 23: ...the hook and loop Bolts holding spring packs together are not properly torqued Torque all bolts holding spring packs together to proper value Bolts holding tray to spring pack assembly are not properl...

Страница 24: ...24 24 25 25 25 24 24 24 24 26 26 24 24 24 24 27 28 102 30 23 29 37 36 32 33 19 19 58 58 59 59 40 101 38 100 39 39 42 43 104 44 103 44 47 55 82 83 60 61 45 46 86 87 93 92 63 64 90 64 65 89 24 94 95 96...

Страница 25: ...TRIP reclosable fastener a 2 59 16V558 STRIP reclosable fastener b 2 60 260067 FITTING strain relief 1 2 npt 7 61 117625 NUT locking 3 63 119695 DAMPENER engine mount 4 64 108851 WASHER plain 8 65 101...

Страница 26: ...Parts 26 332462A 20 21 4 48 56 11 3 12 16 80 17 45 51 51 60 61 66 3 68 13 70 91 76 81 67 67 5 6 6 7 8 8 8 8 6 6 9 9 9 9 10 10 10 10 108 88 19 18 97 97 98 11a 11a 88 88 ti22054a...

Страница 27: ...8 20 16V371 GATE hopper flex feeder paint 1 21 16V355 KNOB 5 prong 1 4 20 f 1 45 110755 WASHER plain 6 48 110141 SCREW cap sch 4 51 102040 NUT lock hex 8 56 16V888 LABEL branding g flex 1500 1 60 260...

Страница 28: ...TE BLACK GREEN WHITE BLACK BLACK WHITE BLUE BLACK WHITE BLUE BROWN BLUE BROWN BLUE GREEN WHITE BLACK GREEN GREEN BLACK BLACK WHITE WHITE GREEN BLACK WHITE GREEN GREEN WHITE BLACK GREEN GRAY TO TABLE D...

Страница 29: ...tic 2 69 16V820 SENSOR accelerometer table 1 70 16V827 CONNECTOR M12 5 pin 1 71 16V826 HARNESS fuse 1 73 16V823 HARNESS ground display 1 74 16V822 HARNESS power jumper table 1 75 16V821 HARNESS wire m...

Страница 30: ...l Board Table Coil Main Harness Fuse Ground Bar Hopper Coil Hopper Sensor Control Board Ref Part Description Qty 17 16V775 HOLDER fuse 2 29 16V272 COIL electromagnetic 2 69 16V820 SENSOR accelerometer...

Страница 31: ...CFR Values Table 332462A 31 CFR Values Table Part Reference Auto Track Mode Manual Mode CFR Value Frequency Amplitude...

Страница 32: ...39 4 cm x 61 0 cm Maximum Part Size 3 in x 3 in x 1 5 in 7 6 cm x 7 6 cm x 3 8 cm Maximum Weight capacity on table 30 lbs 13 6 kg ElectroMagnet Air Gap 090 inches 2 28mm Operating Voltage 120V 120V T...

Страница 33: ...TIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Graco s sole obligation and buyer s sole remedy for any breach of warra...

Страница 34: ...Graco reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice This manual contains English MM 332462 Graco Headquarters Minneapolis International Offices Belgium China Japan Korea GRACO INC P O...

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