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Settings Checking the Limit Switch Position Conveyor Service Manual SIPLACE D4 249 6.5.4 Checking the Limi t Switch Position X Check the minimum and maximum width and en sure that the conveyor sides are parallel. 6-31: P…

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Settings
Conveyor Moving the Fixed Conveyor Edge for ’Extra Wide Conveyor’
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6.5.3 Moving the Fixed Conveyor Edge for ’Extra Wide Conveyor
The standard positions of the fixed conveyor sides are preset.
X In the SITEST conveyor menu
Options and Configurations
and select the menu
Conveyor
Excess Width,
to set the conveyor mode "Extra wide".
X The fixed conveyor side of conveyor 2 (right side fixed (track 1 left side fix)) remains in its position.
X The ’fixed conveyor of track 1(right side fixed (track 2 left side fix)) is moved 34mm to the outside.
This allows you to use wider boards. The flexible conveyor side on lane 2 (lane 1 left fixed) can now
be set to accommodate boards which are wider than 216 mm (242 mm).
NOTE:
This operating mode is possible for D machines with single or dual conveyors.
ATTENTION:
After the conversion process, you need to measure/calibrate the board reference corner and the
conveyor sides and then save this information in the machine data.
Settings
Checking the Limit Switch Position Conveyor
Service Manual SIPLACE D4
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6.5.4 Checking the Limit Switch Position
X Check the minimum and maximum width and ensure that the conveyor sides are parallel.
6-31: Position of the width adjustment and conv. side limit switches (symbolic
draw)
Legend
1. Limit switch on the input conveyor - fitted
below the conveyor side edge
2. Limit switch on the input conveyor - fitted
below the conveyor side edge
3. Limit switch for the width adjustment unit
4. Transport direction
Limit switch on the input conveyor:
There are 5 limit switches below the conveyor
side edges near the input conveyor. The limit
switch is designed to prevent the conveyor
sides hitting one another or the conveyor
frame.
Limit switch on the output conveyor:
In the vicinity of the output conveyors, there
are 2 limit switches for the adjustment unit.
They serve to protect the traveling range and
initialize (right side) the adjustment unit for the
width adjustment.
Setting Value
Minimum width: 49.7 mm
Maximum width of single conveyor 508.5 mm
Maximum width of dual conveyor 216.5 mm (standard)
Maximum width of dual conveyor 242.5 mm (Standard)
Settings
Conveyor Width Adjustment Unit
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6.5.4.1 Adjusting the Limit Switch for Initializing the Adjustment Unit
6.5.5 Width Adjustment Unit
6.5.5.1 Setting the Proximity Switch on the Adjustment Unit
X When installing the proximity switch, make sure that this is level with the adjustment unit housing.
X The switching point is set via the actuator on the conveyor side.
X Move the adjustment unit under the conveyor side, then loosen the actuator using the screw.
X Place the distance gauge 0.2 mm on the adjustment unit, press the actuator against the gauge and
fix with the screw.
X Check the actuators on all conveyor sides and adjust where necessary.
X You then need to calibrate the conveyor sides with the software.
6-32: Limit reference switch for adjustment unit
NOTE:
This setting is only required after
replacing the switch or other error
functions in the width adjustment
reference run.
X Move the adjustment unit for the width
adjustment by hand (via the toothed belt) to
the conveyor side.
X Loosen the two screws on the limit switch (1).
X Move the limit switch in the slot towards the
adjustment unit and make sure that the limit
switch is safely switched on.
X Check the switching state of the
corresponding LED (H11 for TSP 201) (H41
for TSP 301) in the conveyor control software.
X Fit the limit switch in this position.
X Calibrate the conveyor width via the SITEST
program.
6-33: Overview of the proximity switches on the width adjustment unit
Legend
1. Short-stroke cylinder
2. Solenoid valve
3. Proximity switch for pneumatic cylinder (for
"locking pin up" recognition)
4. Proximity switch for adjustment unit (for
conveyor side recognition)
The proximity switch (3) serves as a signal for
controlling the pneumatic valve of the
adjustment unit. Once the switching point
"conveyor side present" has been reached,
the conveyor side is connected via the
pneumatic valve.