Wood Profiling Machine
Wood profiling machines are capable of processing on all four sides of the
wood. Thanks to these machines, wood cleaning, results and profiling operations
can be done. While these operations are being done, operations are performed on
wood with different knives at different stations. Depending on the user's job,
insertion can be made on the machine, from the blade to the five-view blade.
Knife approach offers more intervention possibilities for wood.
With the use of Kinco portable Panel, Kinco Servo and Siko AP10 Digital
Communication Indicator, the precision, speed, quality and functionality of
these machines have been further increased.
In the system controlled via the touch panel, the positions of the X and Y axes
for each blade can be seen and the target value can be entered. The values
entered here determine how deep the blade will intervene on the wood.
Since the blade radii on some axes
change the effect of the product on the wood, the blade radii can also be
entered through the panel. Depending on the axis it is located, the information
entered into the blade radii is calculated as the offset value of the positions
of the X and Y axes and affects the current position value.
Each blade in the system and the shaft it is connected to may have different
characteristics. It is desired that this situation does not cause problems and
allows flexible use. For this reason, some parameters of AP10 Digital
Communication indicators need to be changed. There are pages that can be
entered by the machine manufacturer via the encrypted button. Required
calibrations are entered on these pages via the Kinco G100E panel. The machine
manufacturer can determine the Pitch (Path to be Traveled in One Round),
Tolerance, Counting Direction, Decimal Place and Display Direction information
for each axis separately.
Wood of many sizes can be processed with different operations in profiling
machines. Since there are too many axes, the values for the user to enter
these axes for each product take a lot of time. Apart from X and Y target values,
radius information is also entered. The recipe function, which is one of the
functions of the Kinco Touch Panel, is also used in this system in order to
reduce the time loss of the user in product transitions. In this way, after the
user saves the necessary information once, he can select the desired recipe in
other operations and send the necessary information to the AP10 devices.
Apart from loading the recipe, the system data can
be retrieved and loaded into a new recipe. Any recipe can be copied and a new
recipe can be created. In this way, it is ensured that the parameters are both
kept in memory and transferred to the system quickly.
Axes on profiling machines are generally manually
adjusted. But in some axes, this adjustment is made with servo motor control.
Thanks to the servos added in line with the customer's request, the system
starts to move towards the desired target value and is automatically positioned
depending on the current value of the AP10, which is also on the same axis.
Today, users want to make these settings on the machine with remote
access. For this reason, Kinco VNC Control function is also used in this
system. After the user enters the Network information of the Touch Panel into
the VNC software, he can connect via computer, tablet or phone.
Apart from this, the VPN feature, which is standard in Kinco Ethernet panel models for machine manufacturers, can be accessed via the EdgeAccess software through the Kinco Cloud system. In this way, remote access is provided and the software of the panel can be intervened or monitored remotely. In addition, in order to provide access to PLC models connected to the panel, a tunnel can be created on the Cloud and desired interventions can be made. In this way, you can reach many brands such as Siemens, Schneider, Omron, Delta, LS in the Kinco library remotely.
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