FS701-Firmware: Flying Material Processing
in combination with Motion Controller MC700
The firmware FS701 is suitable for controlling so-called "flying saws" or "flying shears". These are used to cut endless materials to length if they can not be stopped during the cutting process. The mechanical design includes a saw carriage, which is movable in the direction of the material and which, during the cutting operation, runs synchronously with the material and returns to its basic position after the cut has been completed. This firmware is designed especially to meet the requirements of flying saws, taking into account maximum cutting performance and accuracy and at the same time ensuring the highest level of protection for the mechanics. A short loop time and intelligent calculation algorithms ensure maximum precision.
- MC700 is a universal motion controller for 1 to 4 axis, programmable for multiple motion applications by simple download of the corresponding function firmware.
- With use of firmwares FS701 or CT702 this unit provides excellent solutions with all kinds of flying cut-to-length systems as well as with applications like labeling, printing, punching, sealing etc.
- Functions and properties are very similar to the FS340 controller described below.
- The range of functions includes extended possibilities with evaluation and blanking of print marks, floating print mark registers and more.
- The MC700 hardware is a black-box unit for cabinet mounting.
- Remote control and communication facilities via external operator terminal, serial PC communication, PROFIBUS or optional via CANBUS (MC700/CI) etc. (see Accessories).
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Data Sheet MC700
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CAN-Bus
EDS Files for CANopen© units MC700 / CA307 / CA340 / CA541.
Flying Saws, Shears, Punchers etc. for MC700
With the use of FS701 firmware, the MC700 controller provides excellent solutions with all kinds of flying cut-to-length systems as well as with applications like labeling, printing punching, sealing, etc.
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