It’s in the Control
When Russ
Miller,
Store
Manager of Tap
Plastics Inc. San
Leandro,
California, was
packing for his 3+
week, 8 western
state summer
vacation a couple
years back, his
boss asked him if he wanted to add the AWFS®Fair in Las
Vegas to his itinerary. When he asked why, his boss suggested
he looked into buying “that CNC router” that Russ
had been bugging him about. Russ said sure and packed
his bags for a side trip to kick the tires on a variety of CNC
routers.
Tap Plastics is a full service distributor with 20 locations,
all of which have a saw and limited fabrication capability.
Their San Leandro location is their main fabrication facility
and performs a wide variety of
fabrication. Their equipment
includes a CNC saw and a couple of LASER Dynamic
LTD. 1000-watt lasers that they use to cut up to 3/4”
acrylic. The lasers were fast but Miller was looking for a
flat, glueable cut in acrylic and smooth easily polished
edges on thicker acrylic. What Miller wanted was a rigid,
easy-to-use router for cutting thick HDPE, ABS and polycarbonates
that the laser could not cut.
Miller spent 2 full days walking the Fair and comparing
machines first hand. One thing that he noticed while comparing
machine specifications from different manufacturers
was that several of the routers had an OSAI control on
them. Miller ended up selecting a C.R. Onsrud Model
98C18 with a 5’x 8’ Twin Table bed and controlled by an
OSAI 10/510i with WinMedia Operator panel and
Alphacam software.
Miller is very happy with his choice. The router has
proven easy-to-use and set-up. It is also easy to run, in
large part due to the solid OSAI control. Miller noted that
the ability to program in the office and make changes easily
at the machine
via the control
panel provides the
flexibility they
needed.
C.R. Onsrud, like
many other
OEM’s, has chosen
the OSAI 10/510i
Light as their standard
control
because, like all
CNC’s in the 10/Series Family, it includes standard ISO
programming, multiple kinds of a sophisticated real-time
operating system allows for many powerful features including
linear, circular, helical and electronic cam Interpolation. Up to 32 axes in various axes geometry configurations
such as, gantry (split) axes, master/slave axes, 5 axis
heads with Tool Center Point programming (TCP) and high
speed cutting algorithms using a polynomial interpolation
approach.
Standard ISO programming with configurable multiblock look ahead, jerk control, complete 3D plane rotation,
mirror, scaling are just a few of the standard features
available. Multiple CNC process management (up to 20
processes), multitasking integrated-PLC execution and
volumetric compensation, are just a few of the tools available
to OEM’s giving them virtually unlimited machine
capability out of one control system.
The PLC programming environment, WinPLUS, is an IEC
61131-3 compliant tool, to develop and debug machine
logic in the Windows environment, and the execution in
real-time on the CNC CPU. The OEM can customize the
real-time environment of the CNC with developing executable
code in C-Language which can be executed onboard
and interfacing all system routines.
The Operator Interface is run in a Windows™ environment
(on 10/510 Light), thanks to the Provideo environment
of the WinNBI software, which also allows the fully
graphical screen layouts, with animations, to be customized,
or by developing Visual-C code via a complete
set of DLLs.
WinNBI software also integrates graphical Windows-environment
tools for all development activities, commissioning
and maintenance, through multi-CNC network connectivity.
Using the
WinMedia
Panel combined
with the
WinNBI
(Windows
Network
Based
Interface), the
OSAI's new
Windows™ network
based
interface, it is
possible to
use a "user
friendly"
graphical
interface, customizable
through the
mouse with "Point & Click" and "Drag & Drop" techniques
without needing Windows™ programming knowledge.
WinNBI allows the creation of customizable process
screens. Different screens can be built, starting with the
insertion of basic objects like axes positions, Feed,
Speed, G, M, T functions, progressing through to modifiable
fonts and colors.
Each of these screens can be matched to one or more
processes according to the requirements of the specific
application. As WinNBI is based on COM/DCOM technology
aimed at distributed architectures, it can interface
with different CNCs located in different places of the
factory.
There are many advantages of the O.D.M. (OSAI Device
Manager). The auto-tuning of the connected motor,
thanks to the Windows software configuration tool, simplifies
tuning operations. The configuration tool displays
the motor's data and analyzes the drive's status with
many different diagnostics. The introduction of digital filters
allows compensation for mechanical resonance.
A
configurable oscilloscope is available to analyze the
details of the machine behavior.
The OSAI CNC is networked via the OS-Wire communication
bus, enabling a very high performance connection
between the CNC, servo drives, jog consoles, digital and
analog modules. The outstanding performance allows the
exchange of a large amount of data in real-time, enhancing
the control of the machine with a huge advantage in
accuracy and speed. The digital command to the motion
controller avoids the inaccuracies of traditional analog
control caused by the analog component drift and the
effect of noise on signals. A unique cabling system for axes
and I/O reduces wiring costs and minimizes installation
and maintenance.
The CNC allows automatic identification of devices,
parameter changes, and firmware downloaded via communication
bus as well as a fast backup/restore of all the
parameters.
Miller has had fun learning how to run his new tool and
wishes he had more time to play with it. One thing he
learned early on was to add rubber mats in key areas
around the machine and to locate tooling storage nearby.
These simple steps virtually eliminated broken tools due
to dropping them during set-ups and change-overs. He
knows his CNC can do much more and looks forward to
the challenges new jobs offer.
Tap Plastics has been providing customers with unique
fiberglass, plastic and related products since 1952. They
specialize in fiberglass resins and fabrics for fiberglass
repair, cut-to-size plastic sheet, and custom fabrication. Tap
has 20 west coast locations with their San Leandro,
California location offering full service fabrication. You can
reach them at 800-246-5055 or visit www.tapplastics.com.
OSAI USA is headquartered in Chicopee, Massachusetts. They can be reached at 413-592-4805 or visit
www.osai-usa.com, or email sales@osai-usa.com.
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