ST-MOT-01 - Training for Integrated Motion Basics
Agenda
- Motion control overview
- Mechanical devices
- Hardware overview and wiring configuration
- Axis configuration
- Motion direct commands
- Motion programming best practices
- Servo troubleshooting and trends
- Auto tuning
Course Purpose
This practical course offers a foundational overview of Rockwell Automation's integrated motion systems and programming. Participants will develop an understanding of servo motor applications and learn how to implement them effectively. The course will cover both mechanical and electrical principles related to servo systems. Additionally, students will be tasked with creating a basic integrated motion program to control a servo motor and a linear actuator.
Who Should Attend
This course is ideal for engineers, technicians, and automation professionals looking to gain hands-on experience with Rockwell Automation's integrated motion systems. It is perfect for individuals seeking to build a solid understanding of servo motor applications, as well as those interested in learning how to integrate and program motion systems effectively.
Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required:
- This is a beginner-integrated motion course but not a beginner programming course. Individuals with knowledge of Studio 5000 Logix Designer and ladder logic programming will get more from this course than absolute beginners with Logix.
- Ability to perform basic Microsoft® Windows® tasks, such as using a mouse, browsing for files, opening, closing, sizing, and moving windows.
Technology Requirements
All technology is provided for student use in the classroom by Rockwell Automation. It is not necessary for students to bring any technology with them when attending this course.
Hands-On Practice
Throughout this course, you will be able to practice the skills learned through various hands-on exercises.
Course Length
This is a one-day course.