| Leifeld
PNC 350-19/2 Spinning Machine Retrofitted with Siemens SINUMERIK
840D CNC Control
CNC Design recently decided to endeavour
into another technology by retrofitting a Leifeld PNC350-19/2 Spinning
Machine at Murdock Metal Spinning in Melbourne, Australia. This
model of Leifeld’s Spinning Machines was designed to be self
programming, hence, having the ability of learning from the operator
and accurately playing it back. This machine was originally built
in Germany in 1985. After 20 years in operation, the machine had
aged, electronic components had become unreliable and extremely
expensive to replace, support had become very remote and the operator
interface had been outdated.
The retrofit involved the installation
of the Siemens SINUMERIK 840D CNC Control and SIMODRIVE HLA card.
The hydraulic axes controlled by Moog servo valves where retained
and interfaced to the CNC system. The critical teach panel controls
where connected to fast analog I/O via the digital bus to ensure
the system is responsive during the teaching process. A new operator
panel was installed with a 10 inch colour screen and machine control
panel. A dedicated operational system was integrated into the standard
Sinumerik HMI Advanced software.
A unique feature of the machine
is its ability of learning from the operator manually spinning the
part and then generating a program. Hence, no CAD/CAM or programming
skills is required. Before manual spinning, the roller is taught
the working area for collision prevention with the tool and other
devices. Special software was developed to ensure that the roller
will maintain minimum pressure requested by the operator when teaching
the tool contour. During teaching not only is the position of the
X axis controlled but so is the applied pressure as this parameter
is critical to the spinning process. During commissioning, together
with the operator, the manual spinning was finely tuned, hence,
the operator can ‘feel’ the spinning of the part.
Strong engineering at CNC Design
was needed to develop the software for real time data acquisition
and program generation during teaching. Customised screens where
developed to save programs, change system variables and view and
edit programs. After program generation, programs can be viewed
graphically with the ability to navigate through passes and delete
unnecessary movements, hence, optimising the cycle time.
All development and design of the
system was completed offline while the machine was in production.
The commissioning phase involved cabinet and machine wiring, servo
valve servicing, tunning of axes, testing all software, fine tunning
of machine and trials. The machine performance is now as the existing
with the addition of many enhancements such as graphical representation
for editing, more sophisticated data management and many other customer
requests.
And a new technology was added to
CNC Design’s vast know-how library!
|
| |
|
 |
| Leifeld
PNC 350-19/2 Retrofitted with SINUMERIK 840D CNC System at Murdock
Metal Spinning - Melbourne Australia |
|