Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines


Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 24

Thread: Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines

  1. #1
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    CANADA
    Posts
    14
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Smile Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines

    I work with a FPB1500, Anglemaster 823, Meba Saw, BDL.

    I'm interested in getting some dialog going about different aspects of these machines.

    Mark

    Similar Threads:


  2. #2
    Registered Dale Heart's Avatar
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    Asia
    Posts
    62
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    No. But I love Peddinghaus' promotional material. I wanted to buy an angle master the minute I saw their video on it. What's that machine like?



  3. #3
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    CANADA
    Posts
    14
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    The Anglemaster is a great machine, probably does the work of 8 guys and a ironworker.

    The only problem with our AM , it is PC controlled and the card will only support WIN98, so we have memory problems.

    The new AM's are Seimens 840D Controlled and are faster.



  4. #4
    Registered
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    ireland
    Posts
    8
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    I have an FPB1800 and would like to know what kind of conveyor systems are being used out there



  5. #5
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    CANADA
    Posts
    14
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by dickdarby View Post
    I have an FPB1800 and would like to know what kind of conveyor systems are being used out there
    We built our own conveyor which unloads from the side bringing the material up to the operator outside the light curtain.

    I'd send you a picture but I think our company may try to market them?

    Does your machine have the Fagor or the Siemens Control?

    Answer to your other question.. BDL760 and 1020 Bandsaw

    We are getting a new BDL in March .. number escapes me right now.

    Mark



  6. #6
    Registered
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    ireland
    Posts
    8
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    we are using
    ABCM-1250-3C coping machine- 3torch oxy fuel- Siemens controller.
    Gietart shot blaster.
    TDK1000/9F SAW/BDL- Siemens controller.
    TDK1000/9G BDL- Siemens controller.
    MEBA 1020D6P bandsaw- Siemens controller.
    FPB1800 Plateline- Siemens controller.
    Anglemaster 623-

    I have some queries about TDK and circular saw. It is an old machine and for the last few years the saw has been running at <50% feed. We probably need a new mc. Any thoughts. FPB1800 is a good mc but jus a bigger version of FDB1000 or FPB1500.
    We use flat bar 99% of the time on this mc as it is 30-40% faster than using sheet steel.



  7. #7
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    CANADA
    Posts
    14
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    On your FPB do you use any software other than the Peddimat program? SDS, Steel Office...? Do you cut only rectangler pieces or are you cutting odd shapes?
    We use 98% Sheet Steel . We are a structural steel company, so we do many different shapes from 50mm dia round - 6mm plates with slotted holes to 2400+ wide X 5000 long.
    Do you burn your slots or punch them?
    I think we are looking at buying "THE RING OF FIRE" when they get the bugs worked out(if they get them worked out).

    TTYL Mark



  8. #8
    Registered
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    ireland
    Posts
    8
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    We use Steel Office software on the FPB1800.
    We also are a structural steel company and do many shapes and sizes but unlike you we do not really come across large size pieces to cut.
    We are trying to standardise plate sizes to speed up production on FPB so at the moment we only cut up to maybe 600mm wide plates which serves our purpose fine. On the odd ocasion we cut larger but it would probably be only once or twice per month.
    To your other query if we have large quantities of plates with slots we punch them all so really we instruct draughtsmen to use only standard size slots on plates.
    What is the story with the ring of fire? It used to be on Peddinghaus website but i have not heard anything recently on its prototype progress. It will surely be an amazing machine when it finally gets going.

    TTYL
    Peter



  9. #9
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    CANADA
    Posts
    14
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    I am using the SDS software but I would like to take a look at the Steel Office Software.

    You wouldn't happen to have an email address or phone number to a rep of the company?

    We burn all of our slots, they come out pretty good if you place leadouts in a place that when the scrap drops it doesn't redirect the arc into part being cut.

    I heard they had problems with the ring of fire's head crashing?

    regards



  10. #10
    Registered
    Join Date
    Feb 2008
    Location
    ireland
    Posts
    8
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    We are using Steel Office software on the FPB1800 at the moment but in a couple of months time we will have all machines transferred to this software, ie coping mc, MEBA, TDK, BDL etc. It is so much better than anything else we have encountered, but not without the normal teething problems getting set up.
    Email: info@gutsch.de
    It might be worth enquiring about this but it depends on what you are thinking of using it for.



  11. #11
    Registered
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Location
    usa
    Posts
    1
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    plasmaman

    not sure why a lot more people are not using the anglemaster lines.

    maybe they are and they don’t look at it as a cnc machine, as the
    anglemaster machines are programmed in pedimat. the machine program
    then pulls up the pedimat program and converts it to the cnc file needed
    to run the machine. there is no user impute needed to run the program,
    other than stock size, crop cut etc... (in the pc based machines)

    the siemens controller is a complete different interface.
    it runs a windows xp version that boots to the sinumerik interface operating
    system. now you have windows xp sinumerik interface, and pedimat running
    at the same time.

    both have their pros and cons.


    pc based pro’s

    ability to turn on and off punches and or shear. (not bad if you need two
    different hole sizes in one axes. you can shut the shear off. reprogram
    and run a second time with the shear enabled)

    you can use remnant first, middle or standard last (machine requirements
    8” + to hold onto material)

    this machine does not have the moving die holder. i can step punch with
    no problems to a 6" slot. (this was verified by peddinghaus tech's as i did
    a sample for a salesman and their tech guys were there going over the new
    fpb2500 that we're getting. they asked for the sample and emailed back to
    grind off the point on the punch and step as large as possible to avoid a
    side load on the cylinder)

    will keep an accurate count. (completed and needed)

    can view graphic of parts being run.


    pc based con’s

    the machine program is pc dos based. if you alt+tab to exit to windows,
    the machine will shut down. you cannot run and program at the same
    time.

    the number of buttons to be pushed to operate the power infeed table
    and material advance will cause you to exit the machine program sometimes
    and have to completely rewrite the machine program. not bad sometimes,
    but if running 16 different parts on a 40’ s/l (ouch)

    other than those two cons i like the pc based machine a lot. its easy to get
    around. you can lie to it and say the material is precut to size if middle
    remnant is a little off, and manually cut the last piece until you have time
    to reset xrevhome.


    siemens based pro’s

    ability to program the next job, while the current program is running. (this is
    a great feature)


    siemens based con’s

    notice there’s not a lot of pro’s

    can not count period. keep a tablet handy.

    cannot view graphic of parts being run. all service reps will skirt these two
    subjects or change topic

    you will have to go into the machine program to erase shear lines if more
    than one hole size is in an axis. 40’ s/l X 40 pcs @ 1’ = 40 shear lines
    would need to be removed.(no shear shut off) this is if the multi punch
    head is not purchased. (who thinks of this when buying the machine)

    you cannot lie to this machine as the pc based one. the pc based you say
    do this and then that, the siemens based machine says i’m doing this and
    then i will do that. (no options)

    we have both operating systems. an early 623 with the pc based and a
    later 823 with the siemens. we have the option of witch machine we want
    to run on, besides the normal 6” limit on the 623 and the 12” limit on the
    823. both have the 40’ power infeed tables with power material advance.
    The 823 has the power outfeed and the 623 we left with the v rollers and
    bridge as we like to use this for small parts to drop directly into a drum.

    i run both anglemasters.
    a beam camber machine.
    a 12’ X 60’ burner table with a burney 5 controller, 8 oxy/fuel heads and
    1 plasma head.
    a 1/2 “ X 12’ accupress shear.

    we’re getting a new fpb2500 plate burner. they are pouring new concrete
    this week.

    i’m not sure what it will be like going from a water based plasma to a dry
    one, although i have run a hand plasma before. we’ll see.

    we also have a lot of plate material that looks to be recovered from the
    titanic, that any plasma would refuse to ignite over, without severe prep
    work.

    at the other end of the main warehouse we have four cnc band saws, a
    cold saw that will cut a 40” beam and a shot blaster. We have 3 large
    buildings and 4 small ones. one of our small ones would be equal to most shops.



  12. #12
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    7
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    ibuz -

    At Peddinghaus we recently released a parts tracking program that is designed for Anglemasters using the Siemens control. It will count the number of holes punched, number of times a program was run, who ran it, etc.

    When it is tracking this information it can be saved anywhere, it creates a database on your network that can be viewed at any time, as well as can be viewed over the internet given the proper comlpementary software.

    Your comments about the PC control are very interesting for me, and I will show them to our software engineers to see what they thing about it.

    Keep the comments coming!

    I love hearing about people in the field using our equipment.

    Does anyone have any questions for a Peddinghaus professional you want answered? Let me know - you can contact me at marketing@peddinghaus.com as well.

    We will be releasing the next generation of Anglemasters at FABTECH in Chicago as well if your interested in checking it out! Can't release any info yet but it's a cool machine - much different concept than any other Angle Line we have released before.

    Take care everyone - keep it up!



  13. #13
    Registered
    Join Date
    Oct 2010
    Location
    Australia
    Posts
    1
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    We recently got a beam line installed in our workshop, but we are having trouble cutting haunches out of beams using the special cut program to produce the CNC code. We are using the ABCM 1250 coping machine by Peddinghaus. I was wondering if anyone knew how to do this? Or if there is anyone that has done this before?



  14. #14
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    4
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    I know their coper is one of the most interesting machines to learn and program.

    Have you called their service line? I saw on their website they are open 24 hours a day 5 days a week. That is awesome.

    The thing that helped me was the remote tool they have. They actually took control of my programming PC in the office and showed me what I was doing wrong.

    Last but not least I see you are in Australia. I am pretty sure they have locally trained techs in all sorts of countries.



  15. #15
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    1
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    I program and run The Ring Of Fire. It's kinda slow, I think, we've had a lot of issues, mostly with holding measurement on long prices over 50 feet, we think its a problem with the gripper, the front bearing keeps falling apart allowing the gear to move about an inch. I've had two major torch crashes, first one was an issue with peddimat, on a bevel cope file, which has been resolved. The second was operator error, the rookie on the machine didn't jog the torch in when the torch was two inches away from the material, and it tried to do a clear torch, and hit the middle of the underwent of the tube. Was kinda impressive to see in the morning when I got in.

    Last edited by hjw1; 01-24-2011 at 09:44 PM. Reason: typos.


  16. #16
    Registered
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    2
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    [QUOTE=dickdarby;405085]I have an FPB1800 and would like to know what kind of conveyor systems are being used out there[/QUO

    Do you have an e-mail address?



  17. #17
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    USA
    Posts
    1
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default

    I am using the AFPS643 Anglemaster. I recently came up with a solution for punching long slots that would normally be a hand cut deal. It has really stepped up our prodution when we need a slot in an angle that the machine is not capable of holding. If anyone is interested let me know.



  18. #18
    Registered
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Location
    usa
    Posts
    2
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default Former Peddinghaus Service Techn

    Im a former Peddinghaus Service Techn.
    Anyone have a question about Peddinghaus equipment
    let me know.

    Good Equipment.



  19. #19
    Registered
    Join Date
    Sep 2014
    Posts
    1
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default Re: Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines

    Robert Here, Operating the FPB 1500 Plate processor along with the SDS Software
    also the Ocean Avenger Beam Liner.



  20. #20
    Registered
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    Netherlands
    Posts
    3
    Downloads
    0
    Uploads
    0

    Default Re: Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines

    Dear all,

    I see a lot of Peddinghaus users here, anyone ever considered changing them for a Voortman machine?
    Few advantages:
    - I see people here have problems programming Liberator, ABCM and Ring of Fire, our V808 simply programms itself using a DSTV, simple import and your done (and our speed is so much faster).
    - As for the conveyor system questions, when buying a complete Voortman system, all handling runns fully automatic, controlled by our software system (no more movement with push buttons/joysticks).
    - We have a lot of happy ex Peddinghaus customers, please check their reactions: Voortman Steel Machinery - Testimonials (for instance HME and Quality Iron).

    Any questions, feel free to contact me, s.vanhaarst@voortman.net



Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  


About CNCzone.com

    We are the largest and most active discussion forum for manufacturing industry. The site is 100% free to join and use, so join today!

Follow us on


Our Brands

Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines

Anyone out there working on Peddinghaus Machines