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Student Guide HS-50 Advanced II 07/2002 Edition
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The Power supply basically can be classified as the system that takes in the incoming three-phase
supply and then controls, transforms, rectifies and distributes the voltage to the individual mod-
ules.
Power Supply Unit
External Supply
Europe: 3 x 400V
Americas: 3 x 204V
Other: 3 x 380V or
3 x 415V
Control Unit
Servo Unit
Transport System
Component Table
Station
Computer +
Moni tors
Z/DP Axes
Star Axes
X/Y Axes
Control Unit
Feeder Supply
Belt Drives
Lifting Tables
Service Plug
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The Pneumatic system firstly controls and regulates the incoming air supply. The system then dis-
tributes the air around the machine. The air is used to provide the driving force for items within
the machine and also to generate vacuum via the Venturi systems.
Pneumatic Unit
5,3 bar supply
Bulk Case 4
Bulk Case 3
Bulk Case 2
Bulk Case 1
Component
Table 4
Component
Table 3
Component
Table 2
Component
Table 1
Stopper
BB2 left
Stopper
BB2 right
Stopper
BB1 left
Stopper
BB1 right
Cutter 4
Cutter 3
Cutter 2
Cutter 1
Gantry
Distributor 4
Gantry
Distributor 3
Gantry
Distributor 2
Gantry
Distributor 1
C&P Head 4
C&P Head 3
C&P Head 2
C&P Head 1
Changer 2B
Nozzle
Changer 2A
Changer 1B
Nozzle
Changer 1A
Changer 3B
Nozzle
Changer 3A
Changer 4B
Nozzle
Changer 4A
2,5 bar supply
Main Supply 6,5 - 8 bar
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Each of the 3 computer systems that are used to control and communicate within the machine
system has their own software system. These obviously perform different tasks but have to work
together for the machine to function correctly.
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This is the most complex system within the machine and could in fact be split into 2 separate sys-
tems. However because there is so much overlap between the 2 elements it is best to consider
them together. The system has various sub systems to pass information around the machine and
to control all machine actions.