Method of calibrating a rotary tool unit for an assembly line
First Claim
1. A method of calibrating a rotary tool unit for an assembly line or the like, said rotary unit having a motor having at least a normal rotation speed and a creep speed, a plurality of tool stations, and externally positioned clamping blocks for precisely positioning one of said tool stations at a work station, said method comprising:
- measuring a necessary angular deceleration distance for said unit;
determining a desired angular creep distance, including margins of safety;
identifying angular positions for tooling on said unit,determining the range of said clamping blocks;
empirically determining angular switch points for decelerating and engaging the creep speed of said motor to minimize the time to rotate said unit to precisely position any one of said tooling stations at said work station, and inputting said switch points into programmable controller through a multiple resolver rotation transducer.
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Abstract
A production line manufacturing system and method for building automotive vehicle bodies wherein a succession of workpieces is moved past stationary work stations includes programmable multi-position rotate unit that can be used in each of the work stations to accommodate both changes in workpieces to be processed and tools. The rotate unit comprises a four-position horizontally arranged fixture rotate table including four vertically arranged fixtures removably mounted thereon. A precision locator key on each of the fixtures positions each individual fixture on the rotate table and also serves as a positive fixture stop in the work position. A control for detecting the presence of a vehicle frame to be worked on controls the operation of the carrier and motor drive and cooperates to accurately position a desired fixture adjacent to the work position. The fixture stop makes contact with a programmable clamping means associated with the base and fixtures whereby the rotate table and a selected fixture are locked into a desired position.
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1. A method of calibrating a rotary tool unit for an assembly line or the like, said rotary unit having a motor having at least a normal rotation speed and a creep speed, a plurality of tool stations, and externally positioned clamping blocks for precisely positioning one of said tool stations at a work station, said method comprising:
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measuring a necessary angular deceleration distance for said unit; determining a desired angular creep distance, including margins of safety; identifying angular positions for tooling on said unit, determining the range of said clamping blocks; empirically determining angular switch points for decelerating and engaging the creep speed of said motor to minimize the time to rotate said unit to precisely position any one of said tooling stations at said work station, and inputting said switch points into programmable controller through a multiple resolver rotation transducer.
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