About PNEUMATIC TRAINING EQUIPMENT SIZE
PNEUMATIC TRAINING EQUIPMENT
SIZE
- 29in X 34 X 30 (730 X 860X760mm)
- 175glbs. (85kg)
- Optional Base
- Cabinet : ( 760 X 910 X 1620mm)
- Locking storage compartment
- Aluminum t-slotted horizontal mounting surface
Compact and Modular DesignThis pneumatic training equipment features a compact footprint with modular components, enabling straightforward assembly and easy integration into existing educational or laboratory setups. Powder-coated steel ensures durability, while an acrylic safety enclosure guarantees safe observation and hands-on training.
Versatile and Adjustable TestingTest speeds ranging from 5 to 100 mm/s, a maximum stroke of 500 mm, and an adjustable measuring range make this equipment suitable for an array of experiments related to pneumatics. It can test up to two specimens simultaneously, each with dimensions up to 300 x 20 x 25 mm.
Precision Monitoring and ControlThe system includes a digital LCD for clear readouts, a resolution of 0.01 mm, response time under 0.5 seconds, and 0.5% FS accuracy. With both manual and programmable (PLC-based) operation, users can simulate various typical industrial scenarios for skill development.
FAQs of PNEUMATIC TRAINING EQUIPMENT SIZE:
Q: How do you operate the Pneumatic Training Equipment?
A: The equipment allows for both manual operation and programmable control via PLC. Users can set parameters such as test speed, width, and stroke, and monitor results using the digital LCD display. Quick couplers make air line connections straightforward, while the pressure and flow can be managed with integrated valves.
Q: What are the primary educational applications of this equipment?
A: Primarily, this pneumatic trainer is used for educational purposes and laboratory training. It helps students and trainees understand pneumatic principles, learn to assemble and troubleshoot pneumatic circuits, and gain practical skills relevant to industrial automation.
Q: When is an external air compressor required?
A: An external air compressor is necessary for operation, as the unit requires a compressed air supply of 0.4 to 0.6 MPa. The compressor is not included with the unit and should meet the specified airflow and pressure requirements for optimal performance.
Q: Where can the equipment be installed or used?
A: Ideal locations include educational institutions, technical labs, training centers, and workshops focused on skill development in automation. Its bench-top, compact construction allows for flexible installation in varied settings where pneumatic training is needed.
Q: What is the process for connecting and starting the training system?
A: First, securely place the equipment on a bench and connect it to the external air compressor via the quick coupler. Ensure proper wiring to the 220V AC power supply. Set up the desired test parameters using the control interface, insert the specimens, and initiate the test cycle either manually or via PLC.
Q: Which benefits does the modular design offer?
A: The modular build enables easy assembly, maintenance, and adaptability for a range of educational modules. It supports rapid reconfiguration and component replacement, making it convenient for repeated instructional use and varying training objectives.