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Product category: Industrial Drives/Controls
News Release from: Lenze | Subject: Prepared Solutions software
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 04 September 2007

Software cuts servo planning time

Prepared Solutions software works in conjunction with the 9300 servo drives, reducing the time needed for planning and commissioning.

Prepared Solutions software from Lenze allows faster implementation of machine drive concepts, saving time and money The software works in conjunction with the 9300 servo drives, reducing the time needed for planning and commissioning

Three versions suit processing of moving material and three-axis handling.

The Flying Saw Prepared Solution suits processing where the material is in continuous motion.

A tool is accelerated to synchronise with the material, the operation is carried out and the tool returns to the start position.

Typical processes are cut to length, printing, embossing and marking.

The Cross Cutter Prepared Solution also controls the processing of moving material but suits applications where the tool has a rotary action.

Many applications for this software do not involve cutting, for example printing, heat sealing, packaging and embossing.

The tool is synchronised to the moving material by an edge or a registration mark, and can be run at exactly the same speed or an increment faster/slower to suit the process.

The XYZ Solution is designed for automatic loading and unloading of pallets or machines, or for automatic mounting.

A gripper tool is moved through three axes with optimum co-ordination to achieve short travel paths and reduced operating times.

Customers need only enter a few parameters saving time and cost.

The software can be extended for particularly complex operations using IEC61131-3.

The software functionality is drive-based, so higher level central control resources are not required. Request a free brochure from Lenze ...

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