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Machining Centers include balance sensor feature.

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January 10, 2006 - Multi-Tasking Machining Centers incorporate Balance Sensor software feature to detect imbalance conditions in rotary B-axis tables. Integrated within Siemens SINUMERIK® 840D control, Balance Sensor monitors Z-axis following error to rapidly sense table imbalance. If unbalance condition exists, calculations are made by Balance Assist program, which generates graphical display to identify location of imbalance and how much compensating weight is needed to correct problem.

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Cincinnati Lamb
2200 Litton Lane
Hebron, KY, 41048
USA



New B-Axis Rotary Table Software Feature from Cincinnati Machine Enhances Quality and Productivity of Multi-Tasking and VTL Processes


Innovative, patent-pending "Balance Sensor" technology also improves machine reliability and maintainability

Hebron, Kentucky, January 3, 2006 - Engineers at Cincinnati Machine have developed an innovative software feature for detecting imbalance conditions in rotary B-axis tables used on the company's multi-tasking machining centers. The unique, patent-pending "Balance Sensor" feature senses rotary table, fixture and part imbalance using direct feedback from the machine's controller.

Integrated within the Siemens SINUMERIK® 840D control offered on Cincinnati's
broad range of multi-tasking MC's, the new Balance Sensor feature monitors Z-axis following error to rapidly and accurately sense table imbalance. The software numerically tracks low frequency, 5 hertz or below, irregularities.

If the Balance Sensor feature determines that an unbalance condition exists, calculations are made by a Balance Assist program which generates a graphical display to identify the location of the imbalance and how much compensating weight is needed to correct the problem. This same technology will be applicable to Giddings and Lewis VTL systems in the future.

The ability to effectively monitor and correct table imbalances is essential for maximizing machine tool efficiency, according to Richard Curless, Vice President, Engineering and Development for Cincinnati Machine. "With the new Balance Sensor software, manufacturers can now efficiently achieve effective rotary table balance producing higher quality parts without excessive amounts of process labor control," Curless said.

Additionally, the Balance Sensor technology reduces machine downtime and unnecessary maintenance costs by being integrated with the FREEDOM E-log system.

Complete information on the new Balance Sensor software feature for B-axis rotary tables can be obtained by contacting Cincinnati Machine at (859)534-4600, or by visiting the company's web site at cincinnatilamb.com

News Source:
Ms. Jami Leininger
Cincinnati Lamb
Tel: (859) 534-4839
Fax: (859) 534-4995
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