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MRJ04410
DigiPackⅡ Manual, Installation and Maintenance
1-5.
MECHANICAL INSTALLATION
1-5-1.
GENERAL
Mounting provisions for the tooling servoactuator
should include a stable mounting platform for the
tooling actuator, a filter location which allows the
filter element to be readily replaced and mechanical
provisions allowing simple adjustment of the me-
chanical relationship between the actuator and the
die gap. “
Figure 1-6
” shows such as a well planned
installation.
A tooling servoactuator provides a long lived solution
to the problems caused by high temperatures and
force levels. Low friction seals and strong bearings
insure long term and good tooling die gap positioning
performance. A built in position transducer provides
mechanical isolation from shocks and climbing feet. A
directly manifold servovalve is tightly coupled to the
actuator. “
Figure 1-7
” illustrates a packaged tooling
actuator with provisions for pre-blow air.
“
Figure 1-6
” shows a typical tooling actuator instal-
lation. A servovalve (upper right) is directly mounted
on a manifold, which in turn is attached to a tooling
actuator. Directly below is a DCDT position trans-
ducer measuring the actuator rod and die gap tooling
motion. In addition, a high pressure filter mounted
directly on the manifold provides clean oil to the
servovalve. Tooling adjustment provisions are also
shown.
Filter
Servovalve
DCDT
T
oolin
g
Ac
tuato
r
Figure 1-6 Die Gap Tooling Actuator Installation
Figure 1-7 Die Gap Tooling Actuator