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Linear Motor Technology for CNC Die Sinker EDMs - From the Operator's Perspective
Linear motor EDM technology provides great advantages for today's EDM operators. It not only makes the lives of EDM operators productive and efficient, it also opens up new worlds of possibility for product planning.
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For more information contact Todd Laffin, vertical product manager for Sodick, Inc. (Mt. Prospect, IL) at (847) 759-6720 or via e-mail at laffin@sodick.com.
The construction of a linear motor is shown in Figure 1. A series of magnetic plates are mounted to opposite sides of the axis quill. Fixed magnetic coils are also mounted to each side of the axis. A linear scale with four millionths resolution is then mounted to the axis quill in order to detect the axis movement and location. As the control tells the axis the destination, the magnetic plates change polarity - thus moving the axis quill. The Z axis can travel up to 36 m/min. and the X and Y up to 10 m/min. as compared to non-linear EDM speeds around 1.3 m/min. By creating this high-speed jump, it can displace particles located in the spark gap - creating natural flushing and providing a uniform and minimum spark gap. This no-flush technology is especially helpful to both inexperienced and experienced operators. An operator no longer has to guess the best place or size for flushing holes or guess at the flushing pressure. Eliminating flush holes is a big advantage with multiple electrodes and multiple cavities. An operator no longer has to worry about staggering flush holes in electrodes or about flush lines getting in the way of tool changers.
Since linear motors generate a lot of heat, coolant pipes were added throughout the magnetic coils to keep them at a constant temperature as seen in Figure 2. The linear motors have high axis acceleration speeds that would create problems with the original counter-balanced head. To overcome this, an air cylinder is used to bring the lightweight ceramic Z-axis to sudden stops. This design also prevents the Z-axis from dropping down after power is shut-off to the machine. From an operator standpoint, linear motor technology allows users to EDM samples that were once thought of as impossible or impractical to do on a non-linear EDM. Following are some tested samples that best show the capabilities of linear motor EDMs.
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Linear motor EDM technology provides great advantages for today's EDM operators. It not only makes the lives of EDM operators productive and efficient, it also opens up new worlds of possibility for product planning in addition to opening up the door to EDM'ing that was thought as impractical or even impossible. In order to stay ahead of the competition, today's mold builders have to keep a keen eye on what new technology the industry has to offer.
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