First wood industry electrospindle debuts
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HSD Mechatronics says its ES951 e-core is the first smart electrospindle specifically designed and manufactured for the woodworking industry.

Thanks to its "e-core" technology, the electrospindle is able to collect, process and store information relating to its status, and to send that information directly to the machine CNC control.

The electrospindle features vibration control, double signal speed control, fieldbus connection, air tool, modular assembly, sensor remote set-up, bearing temperature monitoring, motor temperature, and an encoder.

A Smart system allows the detection and processing of a large amount of data on the electrospindle – some even in real time. The main data includes:

  • motor temperature
  • Electrospindle rotation speed
  • storage of the hours worked at different rotation speeds
  • cooling fan rotation control
  • monitoring of front bearings temperature (optional)
  • digital sensor calibration

HSD is a world leader in the production of electrospindles. See the electrospindle at AWFS at booth #7946.

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Robert Dalheim is an editor at the Woodworking Network. Along with publishing online news articles, he writes feature stories for the FDMC print publication. He can be reached at [email protected].