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AMPS2200 Modular Product System Vocational Training Equipment Mechatronics Trainer Equipment

AMPS2200 Modular Product System Vocational Training Equipment Mechatronics Trainer Equipment for college, vocational training center, university. 

AMPS2200 Modular Product System Vocational Training Equipment Mechatronics Trainer Equipment

1. Equipment Overview

This system is mainly composed of feeding unit, testing unit, processing unit, handling unit and storage unit. Each unit is installed on the grooved aluminum substrate, and each unit can be easily connected together to form an automatic processing line.

Consisting of various modular forms, each module is easy to build, disassemble and maintain, and each workstation can be freely combined.

2. Safety And Accident Prevention

Before using the equipment, please read this operation and maintenance manual carefully, and strictly abide by the operation guidelines in this manual. Before each use, check that all safety devices are functioning properly. The equipment must be operated by well-trained personnel. New operators must be fully trained and the first operation must be under the guidance of skilled operators.

3. Technical Parameters

  1. Input power: AAC220V±10%50HZ
  2. Input voltage: ≤5kw
  3. Working environment: Temperature: -10℃~+40℃; 2) Relative humidity: ≤90% (+20℃); 3) Altitude: ≤4000m; 4) Clean air, no corrosive and explosive gases, no Conductive and insulating dust

4. Equipment Composition

4.1 Button introduction

4.2 Blocks

4.3 Accessories

U disk (data disk)

PLC communication programming cable (driver installation package in U disk)

4.4 ASDA-AB2 servo controller and motor introduction refer to Appendix A

4.5 AA1-ASVD15 Servo Controller Introduction and Instructions Refer to Appendix B

4.6 Please refer to Appendix C for PLC sample program

4.7 Please refer to Appendix D for PLC application instructions

4.8 Introduction of capacitive sensor

4.9 Inductive sensor

4.10 Introduction of photoelectric sensor

4.11 Touch Screen Application Notes Refer to Appendix E

5.Completable experiment content

Experiment 1 Feeding unit

Experiment 2 detection unit

Experiment 3 processing unit

Experiment 4 handling unit

Experiment 5 storage unit

Experiment 6 running online

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