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Application of Time Delay Valves

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APPLICATION OF TIME DELAY VALVES

Figure 6.8 Time Delay Valve Circuit [N.C]

Ex.: 1 Use of Pressure Sequence Valve in Clamping Application


Work Pieces are to be clamped using a Pneumatic Cylinder. It is necessary that the
piston advances on actuation of a Hand Push button only after the desired pressure is
available in the working pressure supply. The piston should retract on releasing the
same push button
S1
F=0

14

12
5

2
1

2
S1

2
1

3
12

Figure 6.9 Use of Pressure Sequence Valve in Clamping Application


Exercise 2: Stamping of Badges

Badges are to be produced from a very thin metal sheet


A press with stamping die is available for this purpose . The double acting cylinder
should extend when both push buttons S1 and S2 are pressed simultaneously.
The return stroke to occur automatically only after preset pressure has been
reached in the cylinder at the forward end position[to get the consistent quality]
The cylinder should retract even if an Emergency push button S3 is pressed.

Figure 6.10 Stamping of Badges

Example 3: Clamping Device

Figure 6.9 Figure 6.9


Figure 6.11 Clamping Device

A push button is to control the forward stroke. After the piton rod has reached the
forward end position, the components are to be pressed together for 20 seconds. Then
the piston rod should return to initial position automatically.
The return stroke must occur even if the start push button is still depressed.
A new start signal may only become effective after the initial position has been
reached and after the push button has been released
Example 3: Clamping Device - Circuit

S1

S2

F=0

14

12
5

2
S1

N.O Tim er [ 2 s ec }

N.C. Tim er [ 10 s ec ]

10

12
95%

3
1

50%

3
1
2
S2

1
3

Figure 6.12 Clamping Devices Circuit

Ex. 4: Two Hand Safety Block

A Pneumatic Cylinder has to advance on actuation of two push buttons


simultaneously [both the hands of the operator are engaged]. The second push button
is activated within short interval of time after actuation of first button.
/If any one of the push button is released, the piston of cylinder should Retract.

F=0

14

N.O.TIMER [2 Sec]

12
5

10
10%

NOT GATE

1
2
1

2
1

P.B. 1

10

P.B.2

Figure 6.13 Two Hand Safety Block

Exercise 2: Stamping Device


Articles are to be stamped using a stamping device
By pressing two push buttons simultaneously, the movable stamping die is pushed
down and the article is stamped .
After desired pressure is reached the die returns to its initial position even though the
push buttons are still pressed
Next cycle should be possible only after the push buttons are released

Figure 6.14 Stamping Device


Exercise 2: Bonding Application

Figure 6.15 Bonding Application

Plastic Cylinders are to be bonded using a Pneumatic cylinder.


It is required that piston performs forward stroke on actuation of a hand push button
Return motion should take place after the piston reaches forward end position
cylinder attains full pressure of 6 bar and remains in that position for 10 sec
It should be possible to restart the forward motion only 20 sec after the piston
reaches home position.
Development of Pneumatic Circuit
F=0

14

12
5

CONDITION 1

CONDITION 4

CONDITION 2

CONDITION 5

CONDITION 3

CONDITION 6

Figure 6.16 Development of Pneumatic Circuit

Bonding Application: Solution

S1

S2

F=0

14

12
5

N.C. Timer [20 Sec]

12

N. C Timer [102 sec]

12
100%

3
1

Te x t

100%

Pressure Sequence Valve[ 6 bar]

1
2

2
S1
1

3
3

Te x t

12
1

S2
1

Figure 6.17 Bonding Application

Source : http://elearningatria.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/hydraulics-and-pneumatics.pdf

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