The fischertechnik Production Line 24V simulates a series of linked manufacturing steps. At the beginning, the workpieces are loaded onto a rotary indexing table with four stations using a pneumatic slider from a magazine. The rotary indexing table transports the workpieces step by step to the drilling and welding stations, where the workpieces are processed. In the final station of the rotary indexing table, a vacuum suction gripper removes the processed workpieces and places them on a conveyor belt. This conveyor transports the workpieces to the palletizing unit, where 3 workpieces are collected and then pushed onto a pallet.
The Production Line 24V includes a comprehensive PLC course that uses the physical model to create a lasting learning experience for PLC programming. At the end of the course, the learner will be able to wire the Production Line 24V independently and program it in function block diagram or structured text. In a safe, yet industry-real environment, the learner builds up know-how that can be used for real machine programming and commissioning. The didactic concept covers all the essential steps from wiring using a circuit diagram and creating a flowchart to programming (FBD or SCL) and commissioning the model. Thanks to the action-oriented approach of this training model, participants not only develop a deep understanding of PLC programming, but also the ability to master complex control tasks independently. The model promotes hands-on learning, creativity and problem-solving skills, optimally preparing participants for the demands of industrial practice.
Control system:- 24V model prepared for control with a PLC
- PLC requirements: 8 digital inputs and 10 digital outputs 24V
- PLC programming course designed for structured text and function chart