Adaptive Feed Drill Controller - Apex Power Tools
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Parts & Operation ManualPL92-DMP-Q09/03/2010
DMP SeriesAdaptive Feed Drill Controller
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Statement of Use:This Controller is for use with the pneumatic Adaptive Drill System intended for producing holes with the drill mounted securely in a suitable fixture.
Do not modify the controller, any guard or accessory unless approved in writing by Apex Tool Group, LLC.
Personnel Training:Personnel must be trained in the correct handling of this equipment. The user must make this manual available to the operator and ensure that the operator has read and understands it’s contents. This equipment may be connected, operated, serviced and repaired by qualified personnel only.
Copyright Protection and Disclaimer:Copyright © 2010 Apex Tool Group, LLC
Apex Tool Group, LLC reserves the right to modify, supplement or improve the document or the product without prior notification. This document may not be reproduced in any way, shape or form, in full or parts thereof, or copied to another natural or machine readable language or to a data carrier, whether electronic, mechanical, optical or otherwise without the express written permission of Apex Tool Group, LLC.
Safety:Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in personnel death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous electrical shock situation which, if not avoided or instructions not followed, could result in personnel death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate personnel injury or property and environmental damage.
Helpful information or application tips such as special assembly requirements. No hazardous conditions.
Always comply with Federal, State and Local regulations related to the installation and operation of electrical and pneumatic equipment.
Impact resistant eye protection must be worn while operating or working near this equipment.
Hearing protection is recommended in high noise areas, 85 dBA or greater.
The pneumatic section of this equipment is designed to operate at 90 psi minimum and 140 psi maximum air pressure. Excessive air pressure can increase the load and stress on parts and may result in breakage.
Before removing this equipment from service make sure the air supply is shut off and the air line pressure is released.
Basic safe working practices:Read all instructions provided with the equipment prior to installation and use. Failure to observe all safety instructions could result in personnel injury or equipment damage.
Ensure there is adequate space in the work area.•
Keep the work area clean.•
Shut off controller in case of unusual sound.•
Disconnect air and electrical supply.•
Have a qualified technician inspect and repair.•
Lubricant:Air tool oil reservoir: We recommend using a light air tool oil for air tool lubrication..
Controller Specifications:
IMPORTANT !
DO NOT ALLOW TOOL OPERATION WITHOUT FULLY READING AND
UNDERSTANDING THIS MANUAL.
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General Information and Precautions
Controller Number 642003PT 633890PT
Model Number DMP-111-15 DMP-111-25
Electrical Supply115V 50/60Hz
2A
230V 50/60Hz
2A
Plug
ProtectionOne Fuse:
on line
Two Fuses:
on line &
on neutral
Pneumatic Supply
Overal Dimensions
Weight
Nema 5-15P
3/4" NPT 90-140 psi
Clean Dry Air
13"W x 15"D x 26"H
53 lbs.
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Dimensional Data
11.8”(300mm)
11.83”(300mm)
15.961”(405mm)
0.851”(21.6mm)
10.901”(277mm)
3/4-14NPT
11.405”(290mm)
12.811”(325mm)
10.00”(254mm)
0.562”(14.3mm)
26.077”(662mm)
21.061”(535mm)
1.562”(39.7mm)
9.656”(245mm)
6.131”(156mm)
13.727”(349mm)
“A”
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Connecting and Operating the System:Before connection and operation of the unit, ensure suitable air tool oil and required coolant are placed in the reservoirs. Regularly check oil and coolant levels – recommended before each set of drilled holes to ensure Tool is always lubricated and Cutter always has coolant when drilling.
Allowing air tool oil to run out can damage the tool and cause incorrect drilling operation.
Allowing coolant to run out can damage the cutter and the component being drilled.
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Illustration “B”: Reservoirs
Illustration “C”: Connections
Air Tool Oil Reservoir
CoolantReservoir
Connect Main Power Cable
Connect Main Air Inlet
3/4” NPT
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Connecting and Operating the System:Connect the Coolant Hose and main Air Supply Hose to the tool.
Illustration “D”: Hose Connections
Illustration “E”: Front Box Connections - Lights and On/Off Switch
Coolant Hose Connection (Connector Supplied) CoolantReservoir
Coolant Prime Button
Main On/Off Switch
Main Tool Air ((Connector Not Supplied - 1/2” NPT)
Red Status Indicator
Box to PC Ethernet Connection forData Collection
Green DC Power Light
Tool to DMP Communication
Connector
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Power up the system using the On/Off switch.
After tool memory is read, DMP will allow air flow to the main air inlet at the tool. The tool is now ready to drill. The tool operation is the same as a standard positive feed unit. Refer to the specific tool operating manual.
Before drilling, ensure coolant is primed to the cutter. Use the coolant prime button to activate coolant supply manually. Prime until coolant is seen exiting the cutter.
Note: Once the tools are programmed you can disconnect and reconnect the tools without turning off the control box.
Red status light will provide information about the operation.
The sequence is as follows:
Tool Not Running:
1 short blink = Box powered up but no tool connected
On = Ready to drill (box powered up and tool properly connected)
2 short blinks = Tool bit counter exceeded, bit must be changed and reset using DMP-Tool Management Software
3 short blinks = Tool programming issue, check parameters using DMP-Tool Management Software
Tool Running:
On = NOT under adaptive control
If this occurs after approximately 6 seconds of tool running, the system must be SHUT DOWN and restarted. Otherwise, the tool will drill at high speed only with potential damage to the cutter and component.
1 short blink = Tool under adaptive control. This should occur within 6 seconds of operation.
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Data Collection:
Data Collection:
Each time the tool is operated, using the DMP controller, the system will record information about the drill cycle and store the data on the controller memory. This data can be retrieved from the controller and transferred to a PC using the Ethernet connection on the side of the controller cabinet in conjunction with the “DrillData.exe” software. The files are stored in a comma separated variable (CSV) format and can be read using Microsoft Excel. To further enhance the user’s ability to understand the data it is preferable to convert the CSV files to standard Excel XLS format using the “Adaptive Air Chart Maker date.exe” software.
The Date will be the revision level of the software.
Retrieving CSV files:
A laptop or desktop PC must first be connected to the Air Adaptive control cabinet using a standard RJ45 Ethernet cord commonly used for connecting any PC to the intranet/internet. The DrillData.exe software will automatically connect to the Air Adaptive controller using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP). Connection of the PC to the controller will take approximately 40 seconds. Faster connection can be obtained using a fixed IP address on the PC. If using a laptop, the wireless LAN may need to be disabled in order to make the connection to the controller. Once the connection is made you can click on file list to bring up a list of files currently stored on the controller. The files are listed in order by date with the newest files will be located at the bottom of the list. You can select multiple files by placing a check mark in the box next to each file. You must specify a storage location on your PC by selection the Out Dir button. Now you can get all the selected files, the display window will show “Done” when all the files are retrieved. You can now close the window if you are finished retrieving files from the controller.
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Illustration “F”: Drill Data Archiver
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Formatting Files:Once the files are retrieved from the controller they can be fchanged to Excel format for interpretation of the data. The Adaptive Air Chart Maker software will convert the CSV files to XLS format and make 3 graphs which are useful for interpreting the events that occurred during drilling. You must first specify the location of the CSV files retrieved in the previous step using the DrillData.exe software by clicking the first Browse button. You can select single files or multiple files using the shift or control buttons on your keyboard. Next, specify the location to store the XLS files by clicking the second Browse button. Now you can make the XLS files by clicking the Process Selected CSV Files button. When the software has converted the files you will see a confirmation in the Status window.
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Illustration “G”: Adaptive Air Smart Tool Chart Maker
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Understanding the XLS files:The top part of the XLS file provides much of the same information that is stored on the memory on the drill motor showing operating details. The Event Times column is helpful in determining when process changed occurred on the graphs.
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Illustration “H”: XLS Files
Refer to the following Glossary for definitions of key components shown on the XLS graph.
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Glossary:
RPM
Calculated by the encoder counts recorded during drilling.
TexAvg
Long running average of encoder error counts. Used for setting Base.
Base
Base is used as a reference to determine when to shift processes in the next material/layer. Base is captured once the major diameter has engaged the new material/layer. Once a trigger level is satisfied, the controller waits DelBaseC if at high speed or DelBaseT if at low speed before capturing a new Base.
Eav0
Short running average of encoder counts. Used as a reference in combination with Base to determine when to shift processes.
Vout
Voltage applied to the proportional valve to control motor speed. Vout changes in response to encoder counts. Rising Vout indicates increased load on the motor.
Trigger
Trigger indicates when the motor will shift processes based on eav0-base or base-eav0 or base-TexAvg depending on soft to hard or hard to soft transition.
Recommended values for CFRP/Ti are trigger1=2, trigger2=2, Ti/CFRP are trigger1=2, trigger2=2.
A small trigger value will shift processes as early as possible.
KP and KD
Gains for the PID loop used to control the motor RPM. KP controls frequency of how often the controller tries to correct RPM. KD controls how hard the controller tries to correct the RPM discrepancy. High KP values tend to suppress the level of error generation, while low KP values allow more error to be generated but can cause more variation in RPM. Setting either value too high can set up a resonant frequency with wild swings in RPM. Recommended values are: KP – Ti=60-80, Air=100-120, CFRP=120-170 and KD=40 for all materials.
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Trouble Shooting:
DMP will not power up:
1. Check power supply
2. Check On/Off Switch
3. Check Fuse
DMP powers up but no air supply to the tool:
1. Drill bit counter = Max Number of Cycles allowed, Change drill bit and reset drill bit counter
2. Incorrect layer combination chosen, accepted layer combinations are:
Two Layers CFRP/Ti Ti/CFRP Ti/AI
Three Layers Ti/CFRP/Ti AI/CFRP/Ti
DMP powers up, air supply to tool but tool stops after a few seconds:
1. Drill can not achieve high speed set. Check high speed setting is not at max speed setting.
2. Drill can not achieve high speed set. Check last service date, check air tool oil supply, tool needs servicing.
3. Drill can not achieve high speed set. Check input air pressure.
4. Incorrect programming e.g. drill point angle set to zero, check tool memory for errors in programming.
Early shift to low speed:
This is usually caused by one of two events, RPM is too high for diameter and material being drilled or trigger is set too low. A quick indicator the RPM is too high will be a constant rise in Vout. If Vout is constant the trigger level will have to be increased to maintain RPM in the material.
Lube does not shut off at exit:
This is typically caused by lubeoff trigger being set too low. If the change at exit is very small when exiting CFRP try increasing the high speed RPM slightly (25 RPM at a time) or decrease KPCF incrementally by 10 counts until enough delta between CFRP and Air is achieved.
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Description
1 93300034 8 8 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1/2" BHC
2 93310133 2 2 Screw, 1/4-20 x 1" SHCS
3 633635PT 2 8020 1010 Extrusion (24")
4 633636PT 2 8020 1010 Extrusion (10")
5 633637PT 2 8020 1010 Extrusion (9.8")
6 633638PT 2 Double Anchor Fastener
7 633639PT 4 Anchor Fastener
8 633640PT 4 4 Nut, Economy "T"
9 633641PT 4 Mesh Retainer
10 633642PT 4 4 Rubber Bumper Assembly
11 633644PT 1 Expanded Metal Assembly
12 633645PT 1 Handle
(#) Quantity
(X) Recommended Spare Parts
Illustration "I"
Ref Number # X
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Description
1 861069 2 Close Nipple
2 93300010 4 4 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8" BHC
3 93440007 1 Pipe Plug
4 633640PT 4 4 Nut, Economy "T"
5 633647PT 1 Enclosure Assembly (Pneumatics)
6 633650PT 2 Air Inlet Manifold
7 633651PT 2 2 Lock Washer, External Tooth
8 633652PT 4 4 Jam Nut, 1-1/4 - 12
9 633653PT 2 Washer
10 633658PT 1 90˚ Street Elbow
11 633663PT 1 Air Filter
12 633669PT 1 1 Adapter (Push to Connect)
13 633673PT 1 1 Quick Disconnect, 1/2"
14 633677PT 1 2 Speed Control Valve
15 633682PT 1 Label
16 633710PT 1 2 Compression Fitting, Machined
17 642025PT 1 Valve Assembly (Proportional) (includes Ref. 18)
18 633649PT 1 1 Silencer, 1/2 NPT
19 642026PT 1 Air Solenoid and Cable Assembly
20 F523PT 2 Close Nipple
21 F584 1 90˚ Street Elbow
22 633686PT 1 Lock (Key Insert)
23 633887PT 1 Label (Quackenbush)
(#) Quantity
(X) Recommended Spare Parts
Illustration "J"
Ref Number # X
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Description
1 382500 2 2 Elbow
2 382539 4 4 Screw, SHC (6-32 UNC)
3 844287 4 4 Lock Washer, Spring (1/4)
4 93210026 4 4 Hex Nut, #6-32
5 93300010 4 4 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8" BHC
6 W186 4 4 Flat Washer (Steel)
7 94140007 4 4 Lock Washer
8 633654PT 1 Coolant Injector
9 633655PT 1 1 Reducing Nipple
10 633656PT 1 Tool Oil Injector
11 633657PT 1 Tool Oil Reservoir
12 633664PT 1 Bulkhead Anchor Connector
13 633665PT 1 Connector (male/female/female)
14 633666PT 3 3 Elbow (push to connect)
15 633667PT 2 2 Elbow (push to connect)
16 633668PT 1 Bulkhead Connector
17 633669PT 2 2 Adapter (push to connect)
18 633670PT 1 Solenoid Base
19 633672PT 2 2 Hose Fitting (push to connect)
20 867801PT 2 Pipe Plug
21 633680PT 1 Coolant Reservoir
22 633681PT 1 Grommet, 3/4 I.D.
23 633683PT 1 1 Bulkhead Fitting Plug
24 633710PT 1 1 Compression Fitting, Machined
25 642027PT 2 Lube Solenoid
26 642028PT 1 Coolant Air Solenoid
27 633674PT 1 1 Tool Hose Assembly
28 PMN050700ZA0B2X Tubing, 1/8" O.D. Nylon (Qty = Per Foot)
29 633716PT 1 1 Check Valve
PMN050T004A0BZ Tubing, 1/4" O.D. x .170 I.D. (Not Shown) (Qty = Per Foot)
(#) Quantity
(X) Recommended Spare Parts
Illustration "K"
Ref Number # X
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Pneumatics
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EN
Description
1 541615 2 Ground Strap Label
2 541616 1 Warning Label
541795 1 3 Fuse: 250V 10A 1/4x1-1/4 Slowblow (Controller 642003PT)
541795 2 6 Fuse: 250V 10A 1/4x1-1/4 Slowblow (Controller 633890PT)
4 544035 1 Switch
5 93300010 4 4 Screw, 1/4-20 x 3/8" BHC
6 633640PT 4 4 Nut, Economy "T"
7 633681PT 1 Grommet, 3/4 I.D.
8 633879PT 1 Electronics Enclosure Assembly
9 633880PT 1 Label
633692PT 1 1 Fuse Holder (Controller 642003PT)
633692PT 2 2 Fuse Holder (Controller 633890PT)
11 633693PT 1 Ethernet Port
12 633694PT 1 Ethernet Port Cover
13 642030PT 1 Push Button and Wiring Assembly
14 642031PT 1 Green LED and Wiring Assembly
15 642032PT 1 Red LED and Wiring Assembly
16 642033PT 1 Power Cable Assembly
17 642034PT 1 Drill Connector and Wiring Assembly
18 633686PT 1 Lock (Key Insert)
633719PT 1 Namplate (Not Shown)
(#) Quantity
(X) Recommended Spare Parts
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Description
1 541615 1 Ground Strap Label
2 542940-1 4 4 Screw, #4-40 x 3/16 w/Washer
3 542940-4 3 3 Socket Head Cap Screw
4 542942-2 3 3 Starwasher, M4 Zinc
5 542943-13 4 Standoff, 1/2
6 542943-14 4 Standoff, 5/8
7 542943-15 3 Standoff, 3/16
8 543321-1 1 1 3-Way Grounding Tab
9 633681PT 1 Grommet, 3/4 I.D.
10 633685PT 1 Enclosure Mounting Plate
11 633695PT 1 Controller, GALIL
12 633696PT 10 10 Flat Washer, #4
13 633697PT 6 6 Machine Screw
14 633698PT 1 Rabbit Board
15 633699PT 1 DIN Rail
16 633700PT 1 Power Supply
17 633701PT 1 Ethernet Switch
18 633702PT 1 Mini SD Card
19 PCA2022 1 Interface Board
633703PT 3 Ethernet Patch Cable (Not Shown)
(#) Quantity
(X) Recommended Spare Parts
Illustration "M"
Ref Number # X
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1 Illustration “J”: 642025PT Proportional Valve Assembly
3 Illustration “K”: 642027PT Lube Solenoid
2 Illustration “J”: 642026PT Air Solenoid
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Pin 2: Green (Ground)
Pin 4: Red (24v)
Pin 3: White (Ctrl)
Pin 1: Black (Ground)
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Pin 2 Red Wire
Pin 3: Green Wire
Pin 1: Red Wire
Pin 1: Red Wire
Pin 2: Black Wire
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4 Illustration “K”: 642028PT Coolant Air Valve
6 Illustration “L” 642031PT Green LED
5 Illustration “L”: 642030PT Push Button
Pin 1: Red Wire
Pin 2: Black Wire
Pin 2: White Wire
Pin 1: Red Wire
Pin 2: White Wire
Pin 1: Red Wire
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7 Illustration “L”: 642032PT Red LED
9 Illustration “L”: 642034PT Drill Connector
8 Illustration “L”: 642033PT Power Cable
Pin 2: White Wire
Pin 1: Red Wire
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Blue Wire
Brown Wire
Pin 2: White Wire
Pin 4: Black Wire
Pin 3: Blue Wire
Pin 1: Brown Wire
Pin 6: Pink Wire
Pin 5: Gray Wire
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