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AP10 IO-Link position indicators from SIKO maintain efficiency and reliability

ByLisa Eitel|January 18, 2019

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Bus-capable position indicators from SIKO are the heart of a monitored size changeover and are indispensable in machine construction today. Their ability to display the setpoint and actual value on the adjusting spindle to the machine operator increases comfort for the setter. This greatly simplifies the process of refitting a production machine for a new product. Feedback on the positioning status to the machine controller increases reliability for format changes; this prevents incorrect settings (by avoiding scrap and tool damage) and reduces setup times.

  • Position display with innovative IO-Link interface
  • Two-line LCD with backlighting
  • Setpoint and actual value display with integrated comparison
  • Loop positioning for clearance compensation
  • Positioning status and rotational direction display
  • Using 2x red/green LED
  • Protection rating up to IP65
  • Magnetic absolute encoder
  • Stainless steel hollow shaft with 20 or 25.4 mm in diameter

Thanks to smart communication with the higher-level machine control system, the AP10 position indicator ensures that product changes and size changeovers are safe and ergonomic.

Setpoints, actual position values and the positioning status are exchanged, making manual spindle adjustment a monitored process. In addition to the proven serial interfaces in the AP10, the innovative IO-Link interface is now available. It enables fast and cost-effective integration via point-to-point connection using the simplest I/O connection technology. Thanks to the open, manufacturer-independent standard of the IO-Link interface, convenient integration options from all leading providers come in machine control systems. IO-Link master islands can be used for modular networking of several AP10 position displays. This drastically reduces complexity and wiring work and shortens commissioning times. Simple wiring combined with additional diagnostic features increases the ease of service, reducing downtime in the event of an error.

One significant new element of the AP10 is the inverted backlit LCD display. The backlighting ensures that the position values are easily legible, even in places that are difficult to see in or in low light conditions. The LCD is designed as a two-line six-digit 14-segment display. As a result, even long adjustment tracks can still be displayed with high display accuracy. The 14-segment display also allows for the clear display of alphanumeric characters, which simplifies configuration, commissioning and error diagnosis.

In addition to the directional arrows on the LCD, the AP10 position indicator also provides clear visual user guidance via two bi-color status LEDs. These not only signal positional status (InPos or OutPos) but also indicate the needed rotational direction for direct access to the target point. The AP10 provides loop positioning to compensate for mechanical spindle play.

Just like all SIKO position indicators, the AP10 also features a hollow shaft, guaranteeing the easiest assembly possible for standard adjustable axles. The size and distance dimensions of the torque support ensure installation compatibility with the world’s best-selling SIKO meter DA09S. This means the AP05 can be used to switch from manual adjustment with mechanical position indicator to monitored size changeover without changing the machine frame. Due to the high protection class of IP65 and a hollow shaft made of stainless steel, the AP10 is also suitable for applications in the food industry, beverage production or the pharmaceutical sector. For more information, visitwww.siko-global.com.


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About The Author

Lisa Eitel

Lisa Eitel has worked in the motion industry since 2001. Her areas of focus include motors, drives, motion control, power transmission, linear motion, and sensing and feedback technologies. She has a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and is an inductee of Tau Beta Pi engineering honor society; a member of the Society of Women Engineers; and a judge for the FIRST Robotics Buckeye Regionals. Besides her motioncontroltips.com contributions, she also leads the production of the quarterly motion issues of Design World.

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