| |

1-Day
Course |
 COURSE
OBJECTIVE:   
This course provides a detailed review of the types, application,
and manufacturing issues of die sensors. Many examples of die sensors will
be used to illustrate how the selection, die variables, and positioning
can effect the overall die performance. Cost effectiveness for low and
high volume production will also be discussed. Exercises will require students
to determine the type and position of a sensor for a specific function
in a die.
WHO
SHOULD ATTEND:
Tooling, and Manufacturing Engineers, Designers,
Tool and Die Makers.
COURSE
OUTLINE:
| 1.0 |
Die Sensing for Part and Die Components |
| |
|
| |
1.1 General
description of sensors |
| |
1.2 Types
of sensors and guidelines for sensor selection |
| |
1.3 Analogue
and Go/No-go Sensors |
| |
|
| 2.0 |
Sensor Placement |
| |
|
| |
2.1 Sensor positioning
and installation |
| |
2.2 Sensor adjustment |
| |
2.3 Sensor sensitivity
(mapping) |
| |
|
| 3.0 |
Press Parameters |
| |
|
| |
3.1 Press control interface |
| |
3.2 Methods of wiring and connection |
| |
3.3 Junction box types |
| |
|
| 4.0 |
Troubleshooting Sensors |
| |
|
| |
4.1 Typical sensor problems |
| |
4.2 Sensor protection |
| |
|
| 5.0 |
Sensor Considerations |
| |
|
| |
5.1 Sensor cost effectiveness |
| |
5.2 New developments |
| |
|
|
|