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FMCSA pulls carrier safety data from public website

December 8, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

Washington – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration no longer will publicly display most information involving motor carriers’ safety performances.

Full article: FMCSA pulls carrier safety data from public website
Source: Performance measurement

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

L-MAX: A New and Unique Way to Machine Multiple Layer & Composite Materials

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

For best results in the machining of multiple material layers, cutting parameters must be applied for each different material. The new L-MAX, a portable drilling unit from SOMEX (a member of the SUHNER group of companies) can perform all of these functions in automatic mode.

Multiple material layers, also referred as Stacks, can be composed of completely

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different materials, stacked up in layers of, for example: Titanium, Carbon or Aluminum. In order to achieve optimal machining results, each material layer must be programmed with its own cutting parameters- ideally for each layer automatically. The spindle speed and feed rate must be adapted for each material transition to the next.

In the past, aluminum was the primary choice of materials used in the aircraft industry and portable, handheld pneumatic-driven drilling units were used as a common tool in this industry.

The application of these conventional pneumatic drilling units in today’s modern and innovative aircraft industry necessitates extreme compromises. In addition to large air consumption combined with high noise emissions, pneumatic-driven drilling units cannot perform feed and speed variations as required for different stack materials.

 

Consequently, only a portable, handheld NC-programmable drill unit is capable to deliver optimal results and high efficiency, since the aircraft industry imposes rigid quality standards including:

Consequently, only a portable, handheld NC-programmable drill unit is capable to deliver optimal results and high efficiency, since the aircraft industry imposes rigid quality standards including:

• Concentricity / position between holes ≤ 40 μm
• Surface quality between Ra 1.6 und Ra 3.2
• Circularity / Hole quality for rivets ≤ H8
• Other requirements such as avoidance of delamination.

Suhner-Mobile Control System IDM

Working principle for a portable, handheld NC-programmable L-MAX drilling unit

An L-MAX concept integrates 2 servo motors: The larger motor drives the spindle and the smaller servo regulates the feed. The feed rate is determined by the speed difference between ball screw and ball screw nut or, in other words:

• If the speed (rpm) of the feed servo motor is higher than the   spindle motor speed (rpm), then the L-MAX spindle will advance.

• If the speed (rpm) of the feed servo motor is lower than the spindle motor speed (rpm), then the L-MAX spindle will retract.

Both servo motors are controlled by the control system IDM. It allows the user to regulate spindle speed and feed at any position of the total travel.

Furthermore, an adaptive drilling mode can be selected to help improve and optimize a drilling cycle. In this mode, the drill unit recognizes the transition from one layer to the next, automatically. Irregular material thickness of layers at any position are detected and matched with the correct cutting parameters. This way, cycle times can be minimized and machining quality and results optimized.

The control system includes a Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) system, which is directly mounted to the mobile platform.

Performance data drilling unit L-MAX :

• Programmable spindle speed and spindle feed
• Work cycles such as chip brake cycle and peck feed cycle Spindle speed range from 3,000rpm up to 5,000rpm
• Drilling capacity from 4.76 mm (3/16”) up to 11.11 mm (7/16”)
• Integrated Minimum Quantity Lubrication MQL
• Light weight, depending on drilling capacity, from 5.5 kg (12lbs)
• Quiet operation up to 65 dBA
• Option: Adaptive drilling mode

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For more information, please visit:
www.suhner.com

Or contact:
automation.usa@suhner.com

Hwy. 411 S at Suhner Drive
P.O. Box 1234
USA-Rome, GA 30162-1234
P: 706 235 8046
F: 706 235 8045

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Full article: L-MAX: A New and Unique Way to Machine Multiple Layer & Composite Materials
Source: Industrial Machinery Digest

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

L-MAX: A New and Unique Way to Machine Multiple Layer & Composite Materials

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

For best results in the machining of multiple material layers, cutting parameters must be applied for each different material. The new L-MAX, a portable drilling unit from SOMEX (a member of the SUHNER group of companies) can perform all of these functions in automatic mode.

Multiple material layers, also referred as Stacks, can be composed of completely

-Advertisement-


googletag.pubads().definePassback(‘/11436865/Test300x250’, [300, 250]).display();

different materials, stacked up in layers of, for example: Titanium, Carbon or Aluminum. In order to achieve optimal machining results, each material layer must be programmed with its own cutting parameters- ideally for each layer automatically. The spindle speed and feed rate must be adapted for each material transition to the next.

In the past, aluminum was the primary choice of materials used in the aircraft industry and portable, handheld pneumatic-driven drilling units were used as a common tool in this industry.

The application of these conventional pneumatic drilling units in today’s modern and innovative aircraft industry necessitates extreme compromises. In addition to large air consumption combined with high noise emissions, pneumatic-driven drilling units cannot perform feed and speed variations as required for different stack materials.

 

Consequently, only a portable, handheld NC-programmable drill unit is capable to deliver optimal results and high efficiency, since the aircraft industry imposes rigid quality standards including:

Consequently, only a portable, handheld NC-programmable drill unit is capable to deliver optimal results and high efficiency, since the aircraft industry imposes rigid quality standards including:

• Concentricity / position between holes ≤ 40 μm
• Surface quality between Ra 1.6 und Ra 3.2
• Circularity / Hole quality for rivets ≤ H8
• Other requirements such as avoidance of delamination.

Suhner-Mobile Control System IDM

Working principle for a portable, handheld NC-programmable L-MAX drilling unit

An L-MAX concept integrates 2 servo motors: The larger motor drives the spindle and the smaller servo regulates the feed. The feed rate is determined by the speed difference between ball screw and ball screw nut or, in other words:

• If the speed (rpm) of the feed servo motor is higher than the   spindle motor speed (rpm), then the L-MAX spindle will advance.

• If the speed (rpm) of the feed servo motor is lower than the spindle motor speed (rpm), then the L-MAX spindle will retract.

Both servo motors are controlled by the control system IDM. It allows the user to regulate spindle speed and feed at any position of the total travel.

Furthermore, an adaptive drilling mode can be selected to help improve and optimize a drilling cycle. In this mode, the drill unit recognizes the transition from one layer to the next, automatically. Irregular material thickness of layers at any position are detected and matched with the correct cutting parameters. This way, cycle times can be minimized and machining quality and results optimized.

The control system includes a Minimum Quantity Lubrication (MQL) system, which is directly mounted to the mobile platform.

Performance data drilling unit L-MAX :

• Programmable spindle speed and spindle feed
• Work cycles such as chip brake cycle and peck feed cycle Spindle speed range from 3,000rpm up to 5,000rpm
• Drilling capacity from 4.76 mm (3/16”) up to 11.11 mm (7/16”)
• Integrated Minimum Quantity Lubrication MQL
• Light weight, depending on drilling capacity, from 5.5 kg (12lbs)
• Quiet operation up to 65 dBA
• Option: Adaptive drilling mode

-Advertisement-


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For more information, please visit:
www.suhner.com

Or contact:
automation.usa@suhner.com

Hwy. 411 S at Suhner Drive
P.O. Box 1234
USA-Rome, GA 30162-1234
P: 706 235 8046
F: 706 235 8045

-Advertisement-

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Full article: L-MAX: A New and Unique Way to Machine Multiple Layer & Composite Materials
Source: Industrial Machinery Digest

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

OSHA finds safety issues with ammonia refrigeration systems at Case Farms’ Ohio plants, proposes additional $462K in penalties

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Dec. 8, 2015 OSHA finds safety issues with ammonia refrigeration systems at Case Farms’ Ohio plants, proposes additional $462K in penaltiesChicken processor racks up

Full article: OSHA finds safety issues with ammonia refrigeration systems at Case Farms’ Ohio plants, proposes additional 2K in penalties
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

Wyman Gordon employees exposed to mechanical and electrical hazards

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Dec. 8, 2015 BOS 2015-223 Wyman Gordon employees exposed to mechanical and electrical hazardsNorth Grafton manufacturing plant faces $145K in OSHA fines Employer name: Wyma

Full article: Wyman Gordon employees exposed to mechanical and electrical hazards
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

Wyman Gordon employees exposed to mechanical and electrical hazards

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Dec. 8, 2015 BOS 2015-223 Wyman Gordon employees exposed to mechanical and electrical hazardsNorth Grafton manufacturing plant faces $145K in OSHA fines Employer name: Wyma

Full article: Wyman Gordon employees exposed to mechanical and electrical hazards
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

Worker suffers severe injuries when he falls inside water tower

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Dec. 8, 2015 Worker suffers severe injuries when he falls inside water tower OSHA cites LC United Painting for 40 serious violations, proposes fines of more than $178K BARA

Full article: Worker suffers severe injuries when he falls inside water tower
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

Worker suffers severe injuries when he falls inside water tower

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Dec. 8, 2015 Worker suffers severe injuries when he falls inside water tower OSHA cites LC United Painting for 40 serious violations, proposes fines of more than $178K BARA

Full article: Worker suffers severe injuries when he falls inside water tower
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

OSHA reaches settlement with Blue Rhino in 2013 propane explosion that severely injured 6 workers at Tampa, Florida, tank facility

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Dec. 8, 2015 OSHA reaches settlement with Blue Rhino in 2013 propane explosionthat severely injured 6 workers at Tampa, Florida, tank facilityLeading propane supplier affir

Full article: OSHA reaches settlement with Blue Rhino in 2013 propane explosion that severely injured 6 workers at Tampa, Florida, tank facility
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

OSHA reaches settlement with Blue Rhino in 2013 propane explosion that severely injured 6 workers at Tampa, Florida, tank facility

December 7, 2015 By Jason Eelbode

U.S. Department of Labor | Dec. 8, 2015 OSHA reaches settlement with Blue Rhino in 2013 propane explosionthat severely injured 6 workers at Tampa, Florida, tank facilityLeading propane supplier affir

Full article: OSHA reaches settlement with Blue Rhino in 2013 propane explosion that severely injured 6 workers at Tampa, Florida, tank facility
Source: OSHA News Release

Filed Under: Industrial Safety News Tagged With: Industrial

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