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Mechanical Overview
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XL1500 is both Roll-to-Roll and Roll-to-Sheet Printer
Machine XL1500-2m XL1500-3m XL1500-5m
Length (total) 400 cm 501 cm 680 cm
Depth (total) 182 cm 182 cm 182 cm
Height (total) 238 cm 238 cm 238 cm
Weight (unpacked)
2700 Kg 3500 Kg 4400 Kg
Maximum printing width
220 cm 320 cm 520 cm
General Mechanical Specs
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Engineer TrainingXL1500 System Components
The XL1500 is comprised of four rotating axles, which are controlled by the motion control system, and a fifth independent collecting shaft.
1. X Axle – Linear motion along the printing table
2. Y Axle – Media advance
3. Z Axle – Media Tension and forward collection
4. T Axle – Backward collection
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Engineer TrainingXL1500 Ver. B Chassis
The XL1500 Ver. B has a metal frame of combined R.H.S metal profiles and metal sheets – constructed using the combined method of welding and fastened with screws.
Several reinforcements are installed on the side plates.
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Engineer TrainingGeneral Mechanic Chassis Structure
The XL1500 chassis is constructed from two Aluminum Side Plates, which are connected together by metal beams and hold all rotating shafts.
The Chassis is reinforced using Metal Brackets.
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Engineer TrainingGeneral Mechanic Chassis Structure
In each bottom corner of the chassis are the leveling pads and wheels:
The wheels are used only for moving and positioning the machine in its place.
The leveling pads are the permanent positioning pads of the machine and assist in the final leveling process.
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Engineer TrainingGeneral Mechanic - Leveling
5m machines have an additional support leg located in the middle of the main beams, in the front and in the back of the machine.
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Engineer TrainingLeveling Pads Positioning
2768 mm
1100 mm
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3536 mm
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2768 mm
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2 metermachine
3 metermachine
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Engineer TrainingLeveling Pads Position – 5m machine
Leveling pads and wheels position
Additional support legs
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Engineer TrainingVer. B Positioning Pads and Wheels
5m Model - 4977mm
2m Model - 2210mm
3m Model - 3246mm
2m Model - 2538mm
3m Model - 3574mm
5m Model - 5347mm
2675.5mm (Only in 5m Models)
Distance between Positioning Wheels
Distance between Positioning Pads
1099.8mm
(Wheels)
1119.8mm
(Pads)
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Engineer TrainingPrinting Table
The printing table is used for leading the Media between the Y and Z shafts.
From the Printing table the media goes to the Dryer.
The printing table is adjusted while the machine is in integration stages, and is not possible to readjust during installation.
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Engineer TrainingPrinting Table - Construction
The Printing Table is constructed of:
5 Printing Table Bases spread evenly along the Printing Table.
The Bases are connected to corresponding vertical frame beams, and accuratly positioned using the Table Spacers.
Printing TablePlates
Frame Support Beam
Backlit Glass
Printing Table Bases
Old printing table (2001-2050)
Printing TablePlates
Backlit Glass
Printing Table Bases
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Engineer TrainingPrinting Table
5 Table Profiles spread evenly from bottom to top connected to the Table Bases.
4 Printing Table Plates are inserted between the Profiles.
On top of the printing table base, the front roller is located.
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Printing table base
Printing table profile
Printing table front roller
Printing Table (Cont.)
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Engineer TrainingMechanics – Printing Table
Under the printing table there is a rounded Teflon coated Profile, which is connected to the Chasis.
Above the printing table there is a roller which is connected to the printing table base as well.
Roller
Rounded profile
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Engineer TrainingThe Linear Unit
The Linear Unit in the machine consists of three elements:
1. Head Carriage
2. Linear Profile (Linear Beam)
3. Module X
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Engineer TrainingHead Carriage
The Head Carriage is constructed of the four sub elements:
1. Head Carriage CoverCompletely covers the headcarriage, protects the electronic|parts installed within, and includes 2maintenance doors and ventilationwindows.
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Engineer TrainingHead Carriage (Cont.)
2. Head Carriage Frame
Includes the printing heads plate, the printing heads and holders, the ink secondary tanks, and the air valves.
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Engineer TrainingXL1500
Head carriage frame was replaced with a new version.
The new frame allows lowering all secondary tanks (especially the Yellow secondary tank).
The bottom of the head carriage frame is open, yellow secondary tanks can go down.
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Engineer TrainingHead Carriage
3. Cards Plate
Holds the CCB2 cards, the 5/12 V P.S., the optic sensor, and the air manifold.
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Engineer TrainingHead Carriage (Cont.)
4. Head Carriage Base Plate
Groups all the above sub elements and connect to motion belt and the linear bearings.
The base plate is connected to the inner bearing using the head box plate support, which is also used for leveling the head carriage.
Head box plate support
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Engineer TrainingThe Linear Profile
The Linear Profile consists of the five main elements:
1. The Linear Beam
2. Two Pulleys on each end of the beam
3. Tension Belt
4. Tenacity block, which adjusts the tension of the belt
5. Three Linear Bearings
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Engineer TrainingThe Linear Profile (Cont.)
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Upper view of Linear Profile
Linear Bearings
Tenacity Block
Linear Bearings
The Linear Profile (Cont.)
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Engineer TrainingThe Linear Profile (Cont.)
The linear profile is laid on top of the machine’s front chassis beam with a set of adapters, which are specially design to allow the very fine adjustment of the profile’s position (twist and leveling).
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The Linear Profile (Cont.)
Operation (acc’ to screw number):
1. Y axis pulling screw down
2. Y axis direction locking screws
3. X axis direction locking screws
4. X axis Pushing backwards screws
5. Locking screws
6. Y axis pushing up screws
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Engineer TrainingThe Linear Profile (Cont.)
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Engineer TrainingModule X
Module X consists of four main elements:
1. Coupling
2. Gear Adapter
3. Gear, decreases the speed of the motor at a ratio of 1:5.
4. Electric Servo Motor, which powers the X axis.
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Engineer TrainingY Axis
The Y-axis consists of five basic parts:
1. Rubber Shaft, which grips the substrate and determines its advance.
2. Two Bearing Holders, holding the rubber shaft in place. One bearing holder allows free axial movement.
3. Two Bearings
4. Coupling
5. Module Y
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Engineer TrainingY Coupling
The Coupling consists of two basic elements:
1. Torsionsstefie Kuppling ,bridge element between the Gear output shaft and the rubber shaft.
2. Two Clampex, one for the output shaft from the gear (2a) and one for the rubber shaft (2b.).
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Y Shaft
Module Y
The Module Y consists of four parts :
1. Electric Servo Motor
2. Gear with a ratio of 1:91
3. Gear Adapter
4. Gear Connection Shaft
5. Module Y coupling
Note: Installation of Module Y tn18_Installing New Coupling Y
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Engineer TrainingZ AXIS
Z axle is comprised of two shafts:
Z rubber shaft
Teflon pressure shaft
When using the Roll to Roll printing mode, the substrate will be taped to the rubber shaft, which is the end of the media path.
Z Rubber Shaft
Teflon Pressure Shaft
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Engineer TrainingZ AXIS (Cont.)
When using a Roll-to-Sheet printing mode
1. The substrate will flow around the rubber shaft scope to the Teflon pressure shaft, creating an S shape in the substrate flow route.
2. The rubber shaft is then lowered to press the pressure shaft.
3. The pressure created between the rubber shaft and the Teflon pressure shaft, plus the friction between the substrate and the rubber shaft ensures the grip of the substrate and the tension needed for the printing process.
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Engineer TrainingZ AXIS (Cont.)
Note: When the standard Printing mode is selected, the Z shaft is pushed upwards by the two Pistons located at both sides of the shaft and than secured into position by the Free Fall Bracket Pin .
Media
Z –Shaft
Teflon Pressure Shaft
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An Indicator Clock is mounted on each Free Fall Arm to assist in the adjustment of theZ-Rubber Shaft’s Parallelism and for each media type used in the Free Fall mode.
Z AXIS (Cont.)
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Engineer TrainingModule Z
The Module Z is constructed from four main parts:
1. Aluminum Coupling
2. Gear Adapter
3. Gear with a ratio of 1:50
4. Electric Servo Motor
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Module T
The Module T is constructed from four main parts:
1. Aluminum Coupling
2. Gear Adaptor
3. Gear with a ratio of 1:50
4. Electric Servo Motor
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Engineer TrainingTeflon Pressure Shaft – for Y axle
The Teflon Pressure Shaft Substrate Pressure Sub ASSY in the BOM, provides the initial pressure needed for traction between the substrate and the Y rubber shaft, and is constructed from the following:
1. Roller Tube
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Engineer TrainingTeflon Pressure Shaft – for Y axle (Cont.)
2. Support Arm - on which the the Roller Tube is laid. It is connected to the machine frame and to the pistons.
On the two ends of the tube the Arm is connected to the Tube, but not to the pistons.
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Engineer TrainingTeflon Pressure Shaft – for Y axle (Cont.)
3. Pneumatic Piston
The Pistons are supplied with 2.5 Bar air pressure.
Connection to the air tube is via Quick Connection.
The Quick Connection is also mounted to a flow valve which can increase and decrease the speed at which the piston is coming out or going in.
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Pneumatic Cylinders – for Y axle
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Engineer TrainingMedia Plates and Tube
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Engineer TrainingMedia Support Rollers
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Engineer TrainingMedia Support Rollers
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Engineer TrainingNew Head Carriage
4. Head Carriage Base Plate
Heads Carriage Base is designed to allow the adjustment in two axes:
Around the parallel axis to the Linear Profile.
Around the perpendicular axis to the Linear Profile and the Printing Table