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Join us for an extensive training session led by Kurt Strasser focusing on advanced automation techniques using Profinet technology. Experience hands-on demonstrations with the new linear system from Robotunits and the sophisticated Hengstler encoder integrated with SEW Eurodrive’s ball transfer system. Learn to effectively operate a charging station capable of charging in just 45 seconds with an operating time of around 100 cycles. Additional topics covered include industrial networking, programming interfaces, and the seamless integration of various components like belt conveyors and autonomous systems.
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New Automation Award 2008 Drive Control using Profinet
New linear system by Robotunits Hengstler Encoder SEW Eurodrive
Charging Station • Charging in 45 s • Operating time about 100 cycles dock and charge
Assembly work, programming and documentation Fotographer: Prof. Wolfgang Ziehaus
Network • WLAN • LAN • Bluetooth • Profinet • Interbus
Main Controller FL SWITCH MCS 16TX FL BT MOD IO AP ILC 350 PN
PC-WorX for easy configuration and control • Webvisit for generating operation websites
Training Applications • Linear drive using Profinet • Ball transfer system • Fan and spindle lift • Belt conveyor and mixing drum • Industrial networking • Operating interface programming
Ball transfer system • Autonomous system • Capacitor bank • Bluetooth • Ball Release
Fan and spindle lift • Lenze Drive Control • Interbus • Fan has no mechanical limits • Spindle lift: sensor controlled positioning at variable drive speed
Belt conveyor and mixing drum • Lenze Drive Control • Interbus • Belt conveyor operates like sliding clutch • Mixing drum: encoder controlled position, but start/stop operation of the motor causes friction- dependent end position.
Sebastian Cejna Christian Bader Prof. Nikolaus Peska Daniel Grießer Bernhard Moser Raphael Prior
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