Servo54
Mechanical
- Mar 15, 2006
- 5
I have a 20Ft conveyor moving "feathers"(On a conveyer belt that has a low coefficient of friction).This Motor has to stop right away with no coasting at all.This Belt is stopped by a sensor that in my opinion is to close to the 4th part ready to be picked.When this happens the 5th part is seen by the sensor a quarter of a inch away from the 4th part yet it shingles onto the 4th part by the time the belt stops.
We changed out the DC brush motor with a VFD controller and Motor set up.I set the brake to Ramp and set the Decel on 1/10 sec(Lowest I could go)
This VFD Motor has not improved are situation.Would Dynamic Braking help with such a light load??(This conveyor is ultra light with 1/2HP AC Motor)
Personally I think part of the problem with the Delay in Stopping(Some swear we are coasting) is related to The PLC Recieving that input from the sensor and sending back the output to stop.
Are we going in the wrong direction here??
Thanks,
Servo54
We changed out the DC brush motor with a VFD controller and Motor set up.I set the brake to Ramp and set the Decel on 1/10 sec(Lowest I could go)
This VFD Motor has not improved are situation.Would Dynamic Braking help with such a light load??(This conveyor is ultra light with 1/2HP AC Motor)
Personally I think part of the problem with the Delay in Stopping(Some swear we are coasting) is related to The PLC Recieving that input from the sensor and sending back the output to stop.
Are we going in the wrong direction here??
Thanks,
Servo54