Controller goes round the bend on 15 axes

A Baldor product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 26, 2006

Ethernet Powerlink-compatible motion control technology from Baldor is catalysing a breakthrough in the performance of Unison's tube benders.

Ethernet Powerlink-compatible motion control technology from Baldor is catalysing a breakthrough in the performance of Unison's tube benders - allowing multistage bending operations to take place in parallel.

On the first version of the machine - configured for an automotive manufacturer - tubing components progress automatically through four separate stages.

Each bend head is powered by a servomotor axis.

In addition to productivity gains, Unison has reduced the size of the control cabinet dramatically.

This benefit is a combined result of simpler wiring, and the ability of a single machine controller - Baldor's NextMove e100 - to manage and synchronise a large number of motion axes (15 in total) and I/O via the high-bandwidth network.

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