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vibration Motors, listed according to speed, power and construction type. vibration Motors, in standard execution. vibration Motors, for ange mounting. vibration Motors, for restrictedspace. vibration Motors, for 2 power stages, 2 MV system. Frequency converter, request for quoutations and recommendations for operation in connection with vibration motors. magnetic motors, for dosing tanks. vibration Motors, explosion-proof, EEx e II, standard execution. vibration Motors, D.C. or A.C. vibration Motors, for the construction industry 200 Hz. Oscillating Converters for Linear Oscillations. Page for your notes.
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WRGES Vibrationstechnik GmbH Daimlerstrae 9 D- 86356 Neus / Augsburg Tel. 08 21 / 46 30 81 Fax 08 21 / 46 30 84 e-Mail: info@wuerges.de Internet: www.wuerges.de
6000
3000 3000
76 305 1200 305 4 20 50 88 132 176 286 305 420 420 535 600 750 1050 1260 1650 2500 3200 4300 6100 12 22 33 44 71 110 143 220 220 375 525 980 1450 2500 5000 5000
0,40 1,50 6,15 6,10 0,08 0,40 1,00 1,85 2,80 3,70 6,00 6,10 8,40 8,40 10,70 12,00 15,00 21,00 25,00 32,00 50,00 65,00 86,00 123,00 1,00 1,85 2,80 3,70 6,00 9,00 11,50 17,80 18,00 30,00 42,00 78,00 115,00 200,00 397,00 397,00
HF 1/4 HF 6/4 HF 15/4 HF 6/8 HV 0,1/2 HV 0,4/2 HV 1/2 HV 2/2 HV 2/2-2 HV 2/2-4 HV 2/2-6 HV 6/2 HV 6/2-8 HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV
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30 1 31 1 32 1 31 2 4 1 5 1 6 1 7 1 7+8 1 7+8+9 3/2/1 7+8+9 4/3/2 10+11 1 10 2 12 1 12 2 13 1 14 1 14 2 14 3 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 18 2 6 2 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 7+9 9/3 10 3 10+11 4/2 13 2 13 3 13 4 15 2 16 2 17 2 18 3 18 4
1000
750
6,10 17,80 42,00 78,00 115,00 200,00 300,00 397,00 6,10 17,80 42,00 78,00 115,00
HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV HV
6/6 6/6-18 12/6-42 30/6-75 55/6-120 65/6-200 65/6-300 85/6-400 6/8 6/8-18 12/8-42 30/8-75 55/8-120
10 10 13 15 16 17 17 17 10 10 13 15 16
5 6 5 3 3 3 NEW 4 NEW 5 7 8 6 4 4
NEW
1500
NEW NEW
8/2 * 8/2-11 12/2 * 15/2 15/2-20 * 15/2-25 30/2 * 55/2 * 65/2 85/2 85/2-120 1/4 2/4 2/4-2 * 2/4-4 2/4-6 * 2/4-9 * 6/4-11 6/4-18 * 12/4-18 12/4-30 12/4-42 * 30/4-75 55/4-120 65/4-200 85/4-300 85/4-400
200 Hz
50 or 60 Hz
3000 1500
3000 3000
1500
Electromagnetic Vibrator A.C. Vibration Motor D.C. Vibration Motor Oscillating Converter
HVE 2/4 HVE 2/4-2 HVE 2/4-4 HVE 2/4-6 HVE 2/4-9 HVE 9/4-18 HVE 9/4-30 MR 1 HV 6 W HV 6 GL SR 2 SR 55
50 or 60 Hz =
3000 1500
625 200,00 HV 65/8-200 930 300,00 HV 65/8-300 1250 397,00 HV 85/8-400 600 12,00 HV 12/2 o.F. 220 18,00 HV 12/4-18 o.F. 375 30,00 HV 12/4-30 o.F. 525 42,00 HV 12/4-42 o.F. 600 12,00 VFL 12/2 220 18,00 VFL 12/4-18 375 30,00 VFL 12/4-30 525 42,00 VFL 12/4-42 4300 86,00 Supermat 88 1,85 HVE 2/2 132 2,80 HVE 2/2-2 176 3,70 HVE 2/2-4 286 6,00 HVE 2/2-6 600 12,00 HVE 9/2
Line
Model
Standard voltage 50 60 Hz V
Nominal current A
Power input W 25
HV 0,1/2
3000
cannot be changed
1~
230
0,11
b h c a e f
Model
Base measurements mm c e f 8 42 82
Mass kg k 83 0,97
HV 0,1/2
Line
Model
Power input W 50
HV 0,4/2
3000
b h
c a e f 22
Model
Base measurements mm c e f
HV 0,4/2
60 78
85 83
6 6
12
90
100
Line
Model
Working moment cm kg 1 1
Power input W 95 60
1 2
HV 1/2 HV 1/4
3000 1500
Model
Base measurements mm c e f
HV 1/2 HV 1/4
60 65
100 85
9,5 9,5
25 25
85 85
120 120
HV 2
Lochbild 65 x 140
b c h
Base measurements mm c e f 25 25 25 25 25 157 157 157 157 157 162 162 162 162 162
Mass kg k 189 201 215 250 283 5,2 5,5 6,0 6,7 7,7
13 11 11 11 11
HV 2 BC
Vario fastening hole BC 90 x 125
Line
Model
1 2 3
c h
Base measurements mm c e f
65 90 115
13 13 11
25 25
135 135
162 162
HV 2 B2
Vario fastening hole B2 78 x 140
*These units are also available for extra executions of 1~230 vs. 50 cps. A.C.
For this, an operating capacitor of 7F can be delivered. Type of protection IP 65 Insulant class F
Line
Model
1 2 3
b h c
HV 6 D
Vario fastening hole 65 x 140
b h c a Model Bores for fastening1 mm a b s e Base measurements mm c e f f Outside measurements mm h g p 86 86 86 86 86 86 114 114 114 114 114 114 144 144 144 144 144 144
Mass kg k 230 270 270 320 230 320 7,5 8,7 9,0 11,0 8,0 11,5
13 11 11) 11 11
25 25 25 25 25 25
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HV 6 H
Vario fastening hole H 80 x 175
Line
Model
1 2
HV 6/2 H HV 6/4-18 H
3000 1500
b h c
f Outside measurements mm h g p 86 86 114 114 144 144 Mass kg k 230 320 7,5 11,0
11
b h c
Model
HV 8/2 HV 8/2-11
12
Line
Model
Synchron. Centrif. speed force min-1 daN 600 220 375 525 223 131
Working moment cm kg 12 18 30 42 42 42
1 2 3 4 5 6
b h c
Bores for fastening mm a b s 100 100 100 100 180 180 180 180 18 18 18 18
Base measurements mm c e f 40 40 40 50 140 140 140 140 215 215 215 215
Outside measurements mm h g p 70 70 70 80 175 175 175 186 138 138 138 159
13
Line
Model
Working moment cm kg 15 21 25
1 2 3
b h c
Model
14
Line
Model
Synchron. Centrif. speed force min-1 daN 1650 980 430 245
Working moment cm kg 32 78 78 78
1 2 3 4
b h c
15
Line
Model
Synchron. Centrif. speed force min-1 daN 2500 1450 640 362
1 2 3 4
b h c
16
b h c
Outside measurements mm h g p 145 145 145 280 280 280 285 285 285
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Line
Model
Synchron. Centrif. speed force min-1 daN 4300 6100 3700 5000 2200 1250
1 2 3 4 5 6
b h c f
Bores for fastening mm a b s 100 100 100 100 100 300 300 300 300 300 27 27 27 27 27
Base measurements mm c e f 70 70 70 70 70 175 175 175 175 175 350 350 350 350 350
Outside measurements mm h g p 150 150 150 150 150 280 280 280 280 280 300 300 300 300 300
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Supermat
Flange mounting
The individually manufactured bearings NJ 409 are lubricated with special grease and provides for long-time operation. Grease can be relled into these bearings through outside grease nipples. When allowing for the power input the motors can work continuously. As a means of protection for exessive heating up, cold conductors are provided also in the standard execution.. Standard voltage 400vs. 50cps. Other voltages are available. Protection class IP X4 Insulant class F Terminal box IP 65 Line Model Synchron. Centrif. speed force min-1 1 2 3 daN 4050 4300 6100 Working moment cm kg 82 86 129 Changing of the centrifugal force inf. vari. 2 2 stepwise 1 3 Standard voltage 50 cps. V Nominal current A Power input W
The openly exposed yweights must be enclosed by the client. In case of non-obsevation of this instruction, risk of accidents is impending. Required protective covers for the assembly of the mounting anges can be delivered.
Supermat
3000
400
8,0
4800
h f
c e
15 6 x 60 s 6x M 10 20 deep a
s M10
c 230
d 280
Mass kg
Supermat
202
166
50
19
VFL 12
Flange mounting
Line
Model
Synchron. Centrif. speed force min-1 daN 600 220 375 525
Working moment cm kg 12 18 30 42
1 2 3 4
~ ~ ~ ~
Model VFL 12/2 12/4-18 12/4-30 12/4-42 a 260 260 260 260
Lngenmae d 225 225 225 225 e 135 135 135 135 f 154 154 177,5 167,5 g 76,5 76,5 100,5 81,5 h 150 150 150 150 k 303 303 350 330
s 13 13 13 13
Mass kg
c 15 15 15 15
20
HV 12 o.F.
without pedestal
Line
Model
Synchron. Centrif. speed force min-1 daN 600 220 375 255
Working moment cm kg 12 18 30 42
1 2 3 3
~ ~ ~ ~
b h c
Bores for fastening mm a b M 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100 M16 M16 M16 M16
Base measurements mm c e f 30 30 30 30 140 140 140 140 132 132 132 132
Outside measurements mm h g p 80 80 80 80 135 135 135 135 190 190 190 190
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2MV
Unbalance System
THE PROBLEM
Vibrating of variable masses with steady centrifugal forces and vibration with unchanged speed
Mass
2 x Masses
Without external inuence, 2 MV vibration motors can generate two vibration strengths of constant speed, due to the stury mechanism. This happens quite easily by changing the sense of revolution with a pole reversing switch or little additional application of force with an electric control unit. Here, it is possible to change over directly from right-hand travel to left-hand travel. With left-hand travel the maximum values are existing. With right-hand travel we have the reduced vibration values. In addition, directed vibrations can be generated with the 2 MV unbalance system in the known manner with
two units, running in adverse direction with respect to each other. Here the mirror image location of the motors in pairs must be observed. Even the speed control by means of a frequency converter can become possible under reservation. But here, it must be renounced on smooth running of the motors. Thus, for instance, it is possible to work with 3000 vibrations a minute, with left-hand revolution, whereas with right-hand revolution and small torque, working is possible with 6000 revolutions a minute. Other interesting remarks concerning the speed control are given on page 24.
power
L O R
motor pole
reversing swith
The 2 MV unbalance system can be mounted also in already available units by using 2 MV spares. See the
corresponding commission numbers. The application is limeted to units with 3000 and 5000 revolutions.
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2MV
Unbalance System
2MV-Vibration Motors
Model 2 MV 2/2-6
Type
Centrif. Force2) (daN) min. max. 66 132 190 300 525 825 1250 16,5 33 55 105 245 132 264 380 600 1050 1650 2500 33 66 110 210 490
Torque2) (cmkg) min. max. 1,4 2,8 3,8 6 10,5 16 25 1,4 2,8 4,5 8,5 19,5 2,8 5,6 7,6 12 21 32 50 2,8 5,6 9 17,0 39
Other technical Data are given on page / line 1) page 7 / line 2 page 7 / line 4 page 12 / line 1 page 13 / line 1 page 14 / line 2 page 15 / line 1 page 16 / line 1 page 7 / line 6 page 7 / line 8 page 7 / line 9 page 10 / line 4 page 13 / line 4
2MV-Unbalance Number of unspares balance ywheels com. no. on each side 2) 93155 93170 93300 93350 93410 93510 93550 93155 93170 95175 95264 95380 3 6 5 4 7 7 6 3 6 10 11 7 + + + + + + + + + + + + 3 6 5 4 7 7 ywheels ywheels ywheels ywheels ywheels ywheels
2MV 2/2-2 2MV 2/2-6 2MV 8/2 2MV 12/2 2MV 15/2-20 2MV 30/2 2MV 55/2 2MV 2/4-2 2MV 2/4-6 2MV 2/4-9 2MV 6/4-18 2MV 12/4-42
1500
1) 2 MV units have unequal measures and power as the corresponding HV units. e.g. 2MV 2/2-2 = HV 2/2-2
2) Intermediate values are adjustable by using spacer wheels. Normal voltage 230/400vs 50cps. Other voltages are available.
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PC
frequency converter
vibration motors
75 Hz
radio remote-control
automatic timer
vibration motor
sensor
Important Hints
When selecting the required converter, it is necessary to allow for the power input of the vibrator. The power input can be found in the data sheet for the motor. Since vibration motors are equipment with a harder starting torque, WRGES recommend to select frequency converters with 1.8 2-fold power output in kVA referred to the motor input in kWs. e.g. vibration motor HV 15/2-20; power input 0,9 kW; required frequency converter ca.1.6 1.8 kVA. Rotary current vibration motors can be controled under reservation with conventional frequency converters.
The speed reduction implies no problem. In case of speed increase in exess of the value indicated on the machine plate, danger of breakeage and accidents is impending by excessive centrifugal force. The control force is increased square with respect to the speed increase. For this reason, we suggest to you that you enquire with us for hte tolerable maximum nal speed of the motor concerned
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MR
For 6000 vibrations a minute with 50cps. frequency of the power line. Voltage commutable to 230 or 400vs.
GMR
These electromagnetic vibrators for 3000 vibrations a minute must be operated only with connected rectier.
Line
Model
Vibrations min-1
1 2
MR 1 GMR 1
6000 3000
b c
Model
MR 1 GMR 1
25
HVE 2
Vario fastening hole 65 x 140
b c h
Base measurements mm c e f 25 25 25 25 25 157 157 157 157 157 162 162 162 162 162
Mass kg k 189 201 215 250 283 5,6 5,9 6,4 7,1 8,1
13 11 11 11 11
26
Line
Model
Working moment cm kg 12 18 30
1 2 3
p b h c
27
Line
Model
Nominal current A 1
HV 6 W
5000
b h c
Model
Base measurements mm c e f
Outside measurements mm h g p
Mass kg k
HV 6 W
13 11 11) 11 11
25
157
162
86
114
144
240
6,3
28
Line
Model
Voltage D.C. V = 12 = 24
Nominal current A 10 7
1 2
HV 6 GL-12 HV 6 GL-24
3300 3300
b h c
Model
Base measurements mm c e f
Outside measurements mm h g p
Mass kg k
HV 6 GL
13 11 11) 11 11
25
157
162
86
114
144
240
7,2
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HF 1
Line
Model
HF 1/4
6000
b h c a e f
Model
Base measurements mm c e f
HF 1/4
60 65
100 85
9,5 9,5
25
85
120
30
HF 6
Line
Model
Nominal current 200 cps. 3~ 42 vs. 250 vs. A A 6,5 9,5 1,1 1,6
1 2
HF 6/4 HF 6/8
6000 3000
b h c a e f
Model
Base measurements mm c e f
Outside measurements mm h g p
Mass kg k
HF 6/4 HF 6/8
13 11 11) 11 11
25 25
157 157
162 162
86 86
114 114
144 144
270 270
7,4 7,6
31
Line
Model
HF 15/4
6000
b h c
Model
HF 15/4
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Oscillating Converter
Oscillating Converters for Linear Oscillations
The Problem: Aligned oscillations are necessary for a number of vibratory processes. They are usually generated by two vibration motors mounted in parallel and rotating opposite one another. Under certain circumstances, the synchronisation of the two motors does not always function properly. The oscillating system has to be able to oscillate on at least two axes freely in the start-up phase. However, in such things as restricted guidance, this is not the case. The Expensive Solution: You can easily correct the problem with a oscillating vibrator that unites the power of two motors working in the opposite direction. Since they are special constructions, oscillating vibrators are relatively expensive and only broken down roughly in their power stages. They are not a part of our scope of supply. Line 1 2 3 4 Model SR 2 SR 15 SR 30 SR 55 Our Cost-effective Solution: Our alternative is oscillating converters in connection with standard vibration motors. Both devices are simply screwed together with one another. They function in a similar fashion to oscillating vibrators, but with the advantage of a wide variety of detailed power stages to choose from. Mass (kg) 3,15 6,9 7,25 28,0 The screws for fastening the motor are a part of the scope of delivery.
Vibration Motors that match the Oscillating Converters HV HV HV HV 2, HVE 2, HV 6 D, HV 6 GL, HV 6 W und HF 6 8, HVE 9, HV 12, HV 15, und HF15 30 55, HV 65
i a c b/B h
b s
C A a/A e g B f
Model
mounting dimensions for the vibration motor in mm a b s c 65 100 100 120 140 180 200 250 13 18 18 M20 6 6 6 20
fastening dimensions for the oscillating converter in mm A B S C 65 100 100 160 140 180 180 160 13 18 18 18 10 15 15 15
exterior dimensions for the oscillating converter in mm e f g i 120 135 135 280 163 215 215 195 8 38 38 40 135 195 195 360
SR 2 SR 15 SR 30 SR 55
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Transportsicherung
vor Inbetriebnahme entfernen
2 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
upper part for tting the motor lower part for fastening the utility device the torsion sleeve bearings the shaft with the tension screws or nuts the cable screwed connections the screws for fastening the vibration motor the transportation securing device
The upper part is lodged soft bending in the torsion sleeve opposite the lower part towards the side. It is connected vertically with the lower part free of backlash above the ball bearing and shaft. 4. How It Functions The circular oscillation of the vibration motor is transmitted almost linearly through the converter to the utility device. Only the oscillations occurring horizontally to the motor fastening surface are passed onto the lower part. The transverse oscillation is run out from the upper part.
The upper part of the oscillating converter was rigidly xed onto the lower part with a transportation securing screw at the factory. Therefore, you should always remove this screw before starting up as stated on the glued on sign. Check the connecting line for impermissible resonating oscillation and chafe marks during operation and change the cables position if necessary. 8. Storage and Transportation The transportation securing device may be temporarily remounted during transportation. However, you should also make reference to this hazard point action in your own operating instructions in accordance with Point 7.
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WRGES Vibrationstechnik GmbH D - 86356 Neus / Augsburg Daimlerstrae 9 Telefon 08 21 / 46 30 81 Telefax 08 21 / 46 30 84 e-Mail: info@wuerges.de Internet: www.wuerges.de
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