mikejeffers
Materials
- Aug 6, 2008
- 12
Hi,
I'm am completely new to PLC's. I am building a shuttle table/clamp for a drill press. We are drilling several thousand pieces of 3/4" cpvc pipe. The holes go pependicular to the pipe at regular intervals. Some pipe will have the holes spaced at 1", while others will have them spaced at 1.5" or more. I have a stationary Vee block (vise)with a pnuematic clamp to hold the pipe on one side of the drill bit. On the other side I have a pnuematic sliding table with a vee block (vise) mounted on it and with a pnuematic clamp on it also. There are adjustable hard stops on the sliding table. I have an SMC SQ1131NY-5-C4-Q valve controller. This is how I would like the sequence to go.
To start with, sliding vise is foward and and both vises are unclamped.
1. Operator loads pipe into both vises.
2. Operator pushes a start button activating both clamps to lock part.
3. operator drills a hole.
4. operator pushes start button again.
5. Sliding vise opens.
6. Sliding vise moves back to mechanical stop.
7. Sliding vise clamps.
8. Statinary vise unclamps.
9. Sliding vise moves foward to mechanical stop at start position.
10. Stationary vise clamps.
11. Go to operation #3 and repeat until part is finished.
At this point, there will be no feedback to the plc from the aparatus, which is fine. Eventually, we will set up a completely automatic cycle.
My valve controller has a 25 pin D connector on it.
The solonoids operate on 5v input.
I have never dealt with PLC's before and really have no idea where to start. I thought about using an extra computer to operate the valve controller, but I was told that even though the computer could put out 5v, that there would not be enough current to operate the solonoids.
I am not stuck on using this valve controller, it's just one that was available cheap.
Any suggestions would help me greatly.
Thanks
Mike
I'm am completely new to PLC's. I am building a shuttle table/clamp for a drill press. We are drilling several thousand pieces of 3/4" cpvc pipe. The holes go pependicular to the pipe at regular intervals. Some pipe will have the holes spaced at 1", while others will have them spaced at 1.5" or more. I have a stationary Vee block (vise)with a pnuematic clamp to hold the pipe on one side of the drill bit. On the other side I have a pnuematic sliding table with a vee block (vise) mounted on it and with a pnuematic clamp on it also. There are adjustable hard stops on the sliding table. I have an SMC SQ1131NY-5-C4-Q valve controller. This is how I would like the sequence to go.
To start with, sliding vise is foward and and both vises are unclamped.
1. Operator loads pipe into both vises.
2. Operator pushes a start button activating both clamps to lock part.
3. operator drills a hole.
4. operator pushes start button again.
5. Sliding vise opens.
6. Sliding vise moves back to mechanical stop.
7. Sliding vise clamps.
8. Statinary vise unclamps.
9. Sliding vise moves foward to mechanical stop at start position.
10. Stationary vise clamps.
11. Go to operation #3 and repeat until part is finished.
At this point, there will be no feedback to the plc from the aparatus, which is fine. Eventually, we will set up a completely automatic cycle.
My valve controller has a 25 pin D connector on it.
The solonoids operate on 5v input.
I have never dealt with PLC's before and really have no idea where to start. I thought about using an extra computer to operate the valve controller, but I was told that even though the computer could put out 5v, that there would not be enough current to operate the solonoids.
I am not stuck on using this valve controller, it's just one that was available cheap.
Any suggestions would help me greatly.
Thanks
Mike