Fully Operational Press Feed Line on Display
Dallas Industries, in conjunction with Aida-America, will display a fully operational press feed line with an Aida DSF-N2-3000 330-ton servo press.
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Dallas Industries, in conjunction with Aida-America, will display a fully operational press feed line with an Aida DSF-N2-3000 330-ton servo press. The line will run from the Dallas booth into the Aida booth. The exhibit will present a complete Dallas line including reel, straightener and feed. The Dallas feed line will feature an Allen-Bradley Ethernet-based control architecture. The architecture supports features including Dallas’ ProfileSelect software, which uses a sinusoidal profile (cam motion) to provide smooth motion and material feed, utilizing 100 percent of the press feed window while putting less stress on the material and mechanics. SyncLoop advanced loop control integration will also be featured.
Dallas Industries’ full line of products includes press feed lines in both conventional and SpaceSaver styles. Also offered are a range of sizes and capacities of servo-feed, heavy-duty straighteners and coil handling equipment.
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