Paper Cutting Machine PDF
Paper Cutting Machine PDF
Paper Cutting Machine PDF
INTRODUCTION:-
Although paper cutting can be traced back to ancient China, credit is given
to German immigrants in Pennsylvania for turning it into a popular folk art. In the
1800s, paper cutting was referred to as "scherenschnitte", which means "scissor
cutting" or "scissor snipping" in German. Paper cutting involves making small cuts
into paper to create designs. Artists often create visually elaborate designs that
incorporate landscapes, flowers, trees, animals and hearts. Some basic techniques
will get you started on paper cutting.
The paper roll cutting machine the principal of paper cutting used in
industrial application.Paper cut occurs when a piece of paper or other thin, sharp
material. If we can use a loose paper sheet is usually too soft to cut , it can be very
thin , being then able to exert high levels of pressure enough to cut.
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In the USA the first recorded paper machine was Gilpin's at Brandywine
Creek, Delaware in 1817. This machine was also developed in England, but it was
a cylinder mould machine. The Fourdrinier machine was introduced into the USA
in 1827.
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Meeting the paper roll industrys need for damage free roll handling with
maximum efficiency, Cascade offers a full line of paper roll clamps and roll clamp
damage reduction options to handle paper rolls regardless of diameter, weight or
type of paper. Cascade's rugged paper roll clamps handle paper rolls of every size
for industries from stevedoring to printing.
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General Purpose Self Tightening Eccentric Roller Grip for dumbbell and flat
samples. The roller is self-tightening, and operates using basic cam jamming
principle. It has a cross hatched, serrated finish and clamps tightly against a
horizontally grooved back plate.
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Particulars
Dimensions ( in mm)
Roller Diameter
45
Shaft Diameter
15
2.4 Clamps:-
Particulars
Dimensions ( in mm)
Material
Wood
Length
100.150
Thickness
15
Width
40
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The 360 rotating paper roll clamp is suitable for lifting horizontal or
vertical paper rolls in a large range of diameters. The thin profile contact pad arms
prevent damage to the rolls and allow for compact stacking and retrieving. The
clamp uses the proven rotator with its direct worm/ring gear drive and clutch brake
system. The 360 rotation prevents roll edge damage when placing rolls down onto
surfaces that are not level.
Paper roll clamps increase productivity in your roll handling operations. Our
360 degree rotating pivot arm design effectively handles rolls in either vertical or
horizontal positions.
Right line clamps feature heavy-duty rotators; hardened pivot pins and
bushings; large-diameter, single-piece cylinder rods; and hardened cast steel
contact pads. Paper roll clamps are ruggedly constructed of high quality
components that are designed to perform under the most demanding conditions
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Particulars
Dimensions ( in mm)
Material
Wood
Length
300
Thickness
35
Width
60
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They are designed to handle just about every type of paper including
newsprint, kraft coated or tissue. Slim tapered contoured arms allow the operator to
slide easily between adjacent rolls without causing paper damage during roll pick
up. Large curved pads and smooth arm movement ensure positive clamping and
excellent friction upon contact with the roll and during roll rotation.
Sharp edges and corners on Total Paper Roll Clamps have been eliminated
from both the clamp body and arms to reduce paper damage when contact is made
with the roll.
Smooth continuous rotation is achieved via a patented ring gear that
outperforms all conventional ball or roller bearings.
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4. BEARING:-
Here deep groove ball bearing is used for axial load. The smaller shaft has
outer diameter of 15 mm. Hence bearing with inner diameter 15mm is selected.
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Model: 6004-ZZ
Structure: Deep groove
Type: ball
Inside Diameter: 20mm
Outside Diameter: 42mm
Thickness: 11mm
Bore Size: 20mm
Material: steel GCR - 15
Seals Type: Zz
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5.2 In stroke and Outstroke:Although the diameter of the piston and the force exerted by a cylinder are
related, they are not directly proportional to one another. Additionally, the typical
mathematical relationship between the two assumes that the air supply does not
become saturated. Due to the effective cross sectional area reduced by the area of
the piston rod, the in stroke force is less than the outstroke force when both are
powered pneumatically and by same supply of compressed gas. The relationship
between the force, radius, and pressure can derived from simple distributed load
equation:
Fr = e P
Where:
Fr is the resultant force
P is the pressure or distributed load on the surface
e is the effective cross sectional area the load is acting on.
5.2.1 Outstroke:Using the distributed load equation provided the e can be replaced with area
of the piston surface where the pressure is acting on.
Fr = (r2) P
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Where:
Fr represents the resultant force
r represents the radius of the piston
is pi, approximately equal to 3.14159.
5.2.2 In stroke:On in stroke, the same relationship between force exerted, pressure and
effective cross sectional area applies as discussed above for outstroke. However,
since the cross sectional area is less than the piston area the relationship between
force, pressure and radius is different. The calculation isn't more complicated
though, since the effective cross sectional area is merely that of the piston surface
minus the cross sectional area of the piston rod. For in stroke, therefore, the
relationship between force exerted, pressure, radius of the piston, and radius of the
piston rod, is as follows:
Fr = P (r12 r22)
Where:
Fr represents the resultant force
r1 represents the radius of the piston
r2 represents the radius of the piston rod
is pi, approximately equal to 3.14159.
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5.3.1 Solenoids:A solenoid is a coil with an iron plunger inside it. When current flows in the coil,
the plunger becomes magnetized and tries to move out of the coil. If a spring is
used to resist the movement, the distance moved is directly proportional to the
current in the coil. Solenoids are used in relays where they operate an electric
switch. They are also used in hydraulic and pneumatic valves to move the valve
element.
A direct acting solenoid valve would have the plunger pushing directly on
the valve element as shown. This is more common in pneumatic valves.
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Often the valve may be manually operated by pushing the plunger with a
screw driver or by turning a screw on the side. This is very useful when checking
to see if the valve has stuck. Modern solenoid valves are really pilot valves. A
second small electrically operated poppet valve is fitted at the end which lets oil/air
through to the end of the piston and so pilot operates them. The valve shown is a
pneumatic solenoid/poppet operated and spring return. When the solenoid is
activated, the valve switches. When the solenoid is deactivated, the valve switches
back; hence it is a two position valve.
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Figure 5.7 5/2 Both Side Solenoid Operated Direction Control Valves
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6. DC MOTOR:-
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7. PROXIMITY SENSOR:-
The maximum distance that this sensor can detect is defined "nominal range".
Some sensors have adjustments of the nominal range or means to report a
graduated detection distance.
Proximity sensors can have a high reliability and long functional life because
of the absence of mechanical parts and lack of physical contact between sensor and
the sensed object.
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Proximity sensors are the most common and affordable solution for no-touch
object detection. The most commonly-used proximity sensor is the inductive type,
which generates an electromagnetic field to sense metal objects passing close to its
face. This is usually the easiest sensing technology to apply in applications where
the metal objects to be detected is within an inch or two of the sensor faces.
Atonics offers 12 products of 6 different types of proximity sensors,
inductive and capacitive, and maintains No. 1 market share in Korea for more than
10 years and still endeavoring to advance product quality and sensing reliability up
to the top level of global marketplace. If you are looking for the most cost effective
and reliable proximity sensors, Atonics is the answer.
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8.1. Features
Includes two built-in -turn trim potentiometers with a digital output range
of 0...250
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8.2. Software
RSLogix 500 programming software
The RSLogix family of IEC-1131-compliant ladder logic programming
packages helps you maximize performance, save project development time, and
improve productivity. This family of products has been developed to operate on
Microsoft Windows operating systems. Supporting the Allen-Bradley SLC
500 and MicroLogix families of processors, RSLogix 500 was the first PLC
programming software to offer unbeatable productivity with an industry-leading
user interface.
Common look-and-feel
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2. On the desktop locate the Icon for RSLogix500 English (2), and open the
application.
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5. Naming the Processor. The PLC5 and SLC500 processors are all eventually
going to be connected to a DH+ network and because of this no two processors can
be given the same name or node. We can avoid networking problems later by
using the same method of naming the processor and node #'s now:
a.
b.
Determine the type of PLC you will be using. This should be a SLC504.
c.
d.
Example: If you are using a SLC504 at bench 13, the Processor Name would be
504B13
After you have chosen the correct processor, your RSLogix window should
look like the one below.
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9.2 Configuration
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At this window, you must have the PLC connected to the computer, and
turned on! Once both of those requirements are met, simply click Read
I/O Configuration.
You will now be back to the first I/O Configuration window. When the I/O
module descriptions appear in the lower left, make sure they correspond to the
slots they appear to be in. If this matches, you can exit the I/O Configuration
window.
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not changed. Using the small arrows in the lower left, you can scroll through other
tabs for more instructions.
To add instructions to the program, first highlight the rung as shown below.
Once the red box is covering the rung number, simply click on the desired
instruction in the toolbar.
There are no changes in the addressing. Simply click on the item you wish to
address, and when the black box is around the item, enter the address.
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When you have finished your programming, select EDIT, then VERIFY
PROJECT. This will check the program for errors. Any errors will be listed at
the bottom of the window, as shown below.
Once you have finished your debugging and are ready to download your
program to the PLC, Locate the box shown below.
Use the arrow on the right side to view your other choices.
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Once you have downloaded your program you will be able to switch the
processor to REMOTE RUN, and monitor your program on the screen as you work
on the trainer.
9.3 Overview of RSLogix 500:The RSLogix family of IEC-1131-compliant ladder logic programming
packages helps you maximize performance, save project development time,
and improve productivity. This family of products has been developed to
operate on Microsoft Windows operating systems. Supporting the AllenBradley SLC 500 and MicroLogix families of processors, RSLogix
500 was the first PLC programming software to offer unbeatable
productivity with an industry-leading user interface.
These RSLogix products share:
Common look-and-feel
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Figure
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10. PHOTOGRAPHY
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[2] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cutting_(paper)
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[4] http://www.build-on-prince.com/paper-cutting.html
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