[Predictive Maintenance Case] Detection of Abnormal Signs in Belt Conveyors
Build a vibration prediction maintenance system without the need for extensive wiring work! Understand the condition of the belt conveyor.
As a case study of a conveyor system manufacturer, we would like to introduce an example of a predictive maintenance system that implemented the "VD-unit" on a belt conveyor. Since a failure in a linked conveyor can lead to the entire line stopping, there was a demand to identify conveyors with abnormal signs in advance. The manufacturer was also seeking an easy way to monitor the condition of each conveyor. Utilizing the AnyWireASLINK infrastructure, which is widely used in the material handling industry as a backbone, the "VD-unit" enables the construction of a vibration predictive maintenance system without the need for extensive wiring work, allowing for a simple plug-and-play setup. [Case Overview] ■ Demand: Establishment of a predictive maintenance system for belt conveyors ■ Challenge: Issues in planning efficient operations for service personnel ■ Solution: Predictive maintenance system utilizing the AnyWireASLINK system ■ Development Cost: Free provision of sample programs for Mitsubishi Electric's MELSEC sequencer ■ Monitoring linked to control signals: Linking operating conditions (speed command values) and varying thresholds *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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