How to check applied force?
How to check applied force?
(OP)
Hi
We have these series 4 pemserter on which I can set the force to a required value and install clinch nuts on to aluminium parts. But I would like to know what is the applied force on the part during pressing as sometimes there may be leaks in the pneumatics/pressure loss etc. Should I use a load cell to get an accurate force interpretation or can I just go with whatever the dial states.
Thanks,
V.
We have these series 4 pemserter on which I can set the force to a required value and install clinch nuts on to aluminium parts. But I would like to know what is the applied force on the part during pressing as sometimes there may be leaks in the pneumatics/pressure loss etc. Should I use a load cell to get an accurate force interpretation or can I just go with whatever the dial states.
Thanks,
V.





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http://www.pemnet.com/presses/pdf/ps4/English.pdf also has contact information for factory help.
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Personally, if the company has the budget for it right now, I'd buy a load cell, sized to deal with the pemserter and whatever other stuff might present force questions down the road, when maybe the cash won't be there.
Actually, a load cell and display should probably be in regular use by your QA department, should you someday have one of those.
Mike Halloran
Pembroke Pines, FL, USA
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Otherwise it's like calibrating a speedometer when it's known the needle sticks.
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