What Power Should Be Selected For The Static Voltage Stabilizer For Wire Cutting Machine?
The wire cutting machine is mainly composed of three parts: machine tool, CNC system and high-frequency power supply. The CNC system is composed of a single-chip microcomputer, keyboard, and frequency conversion detection system, and has the main functions of gap compensation, linear interpolation, circular interpolation, and automatic wire breakage processing. It can cut materials such as high-strength, high-toughness, high-hardness, high-brittleness, and magnetic materials, as well as precise and small parts with complex shapes. Wire cutting technology and wire cutting machine tools are being widely used in all walks of life. With the continuous application of power equipment, wire cutting machines have also been promoted accordingly. However, if we want to have a high qualified rate of cut products, we have to increase our input voltage. Only when the voltage is relatively stable can we produce neater and more beautiful products. At this time, we cannot do without the protection of our static voltage stabilizer. Today we will introduce to you how to select static voltage stabilizers for wire cutting machines:
1. Wire cutting machines are inductive loads. Generally speaking, when selecting Static Voltage Stabilizer for inductive loads, the power needs to be amplified by more than 3 times;
2. Wire cutting machines are generally used on machine tools. When selecting voltage stabilizers on machine tools, the ratio can be relatively reduced, that is, about 1.5-2 times; so it is only necessary to add a static voltage stabilizer according to 1.5 times the power of the cutting machine;
3. For example: For a 45KVA wire cutting machine, when matching the static voltage stabilizer, select 45*1.5=67.5, that is, use an 80KVA static voltage stabilizer