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Ejercicios PLC

The document describes two tasks involving automated processes. The first task involves clamping a workpiece, drilling it, blowing away swarf with an air jet, and then releasing the workpiece. The second task involves feeding a sheet metal strip from a drum towards a cutting tool, holding the strip with one cylinder while another retracts, then releasing the strip and returning the retracted cylinder to its starting position to signal the press to punch out the next part.
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Ejercicios PLC

The document describes two tasks involving automated processes. The first task involves clamping a workpiece, drilling it, blowing away swarf with an air jet, and then releasing the workpiece. The second task involves feeding a sheet metal strip from a drum towards a cutting tool, holding the strip with one cylinder while another retracts, then releasing the strip and returning the retracted cylinder to its starting position to signal the press to punch out the next part.
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TP202 Festo Didactic

Aufgabe 1
Workpieces are inserted into the clamping device by hand. Clamping
cylinder 1A is to extend when the start button is pressed. When the
workpiece is clamped, it is to be drilled via feed unit 2A and the drill
retracted once again. At the same time, the swarf is to be blown away by
an air jet 3Z. Then, the clamping cylinder 1A is to release the workpiece.

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Problem description
Fig. 1/1:
Positional sketch
Fig. 1/2:
Displacement-step diagram

TP202 Festo Didactic

Aufgabe 2
A sheet metal strip is to be fed from a drum towards the cutting tool. The
feed unit may only start when the punch-tool is in the upper position (this
signal must be simulated by a push button S3). Cylinder 1A holds the
sheet metal strip and cylinder 2A retracts. Cylinder 1A releases the strip
and cylinder 2A returns to the forward end position.

The sheet metal strip feed unit must be provided with a main switch S1.
When cylinder 2A has retracted and cylinder 1A has released the strip, a
signal (optical indicator) is to be passed on to the press for the next part
to be punched out.

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Problem description
Operating condition
Fig. 2/1:
Positional sketch
Fig. 2/2:
Displacement-step diagram

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