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Router upgrade boosts production for wood panel maker

Home Engineering Automation & Control Router upgrade boosts production for wood panel maker

PG Bison recently contracted Tectra Automation to upgrade the company’s 10-year-old router at its Boksburg plant with the aim of speeding up its production systems.

The work included CAD design, specification of the required equipment, component manufacturing, off-system start up, installation and commissioning.

According to a statement from Tectra Automation, two Bosch Rexroth CKR 110 compact linear modules with Rexroth drives and controls were installed. “The two modules, required to cut both ends of the pressboard simultaneously, achieved the required higher production rate and resulted in improved product quality.”

The CKR compact modules, standard with ball rail system and toothed belt drive, enable maximum lengths of 10 000 mm and have repeatability accuracy of up to ± 0.05 mm.

“The previous system, a Bosch Rexroth Spindle system, took 22 seconds per pressboard,” said Cobus Snyman, Senior Sales Representative, Tectra Automation. “The newly installed CKR module, also from Bosch Rexroth, achieves 8 seconds per board without compromising quality.”

The CKR modules include a pre-tensioned tooth belt and intelligent toothed belt guide that protects inner components. Additionally, system monitoring is enabled via the Rexroth control system, which facilitates feedback on heat, speed, location and faults, among others, via the plant PLC.

Installation and commissioning were carried out over two days, with personnel consisting of Tectra Automation’s project manager, two Tectra Automation millwrights and PG Bison’s Boksburg plant and maintenance managers.

“Our projects department played a huge role in facilitating all aspects of the project, which was no mean feat,” Snyman said. “They combined the Rexroth drives and controls, assembly technology and linear motion products into the application effortlessly, to customer specification and in the required time frame.”

He added that compact modules from Bosch Rexroth are precision, ready-to-install linear motion systems offering high performance and a good price/performance ratio.

“They are able to withstand high travel speeds and heavy loads over great lengths, simultaneously maintaining high precision. Both durable and economical, they are configurable to customers’ precise specifications and requirements.”

Tectra Automation is a Bosch Rexroth South Africa Group company.

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