This new Rieter Morando STP-100 model of turntable press for accessory roof tiles completes the range of the already successful DTP-160 and DTP-200.
Modern technology has optimized the necessary movements: servo-drives for the table-rotation and the horizontal movement of the bat gripping & suction-head unit, servo-cylinder for the lifting and setting of the bats.
All-powerful vertical movements, such as pressing and picking-up/setting the green tile, are carried out by hydraulic axes. The new STP press's pressing curve, definable on the operating panel, is determined by interpolation points and by the set speed between these points. Lifting stroke and resting points can be entered into the program, depending on the mold’s height.
As a result, an ideal pressing speed is guaranteed, even with high outputs. The molding pressure is infinitely variable up to 100 tons, according to the respective requirements.
All machine elements are dimensioned with security values based on advanced FEM analyses merged with our long experience and are mainly executed in a reliable welded design.
The new re-engineered hydraulic unit is characterized by higher efficiency, less noise, less heat losses, easy maintenance, complete PLC control, and monitoring of the process parameters. Its key features are 3 pumps for 3 separate circuits (pressing, handling, cooling, and filtering), a load-regulated pump for pressing, a temperature-regulated cooling unit, on-board safety block.
A separate HNC card is responsible for the new axis control system of the main pressing cylinder. This card contains the basic programming for all axis movements, controlled by the operating panel in a completely selective manner.
The control system allows for easy operation: the state-of-the-art menu structure enables parameter setting and monitoring process values on the touch screen operating panel.
The new STP-100 press is in full compliance for electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic equipment to safety category 4: redundant and monitored safety valves, key transfer systems for area access, closed access doors, minimization of residual risks.