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    M or K that is the question. (Loc101Mxxx vs Loc101Kxxx for pneumatic cylinders)

    M or K that is the question. (Loc101Mxxx vs Loc101Kxxx for pneumatic cylinders)

    maj9bj
    Long-established Member

    I'm slightly confused about what letter to use to identify the name of the pneumatic cylinder. In the BMK documentation there is an information M letter should be used for mechanical components which pneumatic cylinder is.

    But for example in digital machine the M letter is used only for axis or robot (e.g. 101M711_Robot) and pneumatic cylinders and grippers are marked as K (e.g. 101K401_Gripper). I also saw many other projects and the naming is always different.

    Can someone explain me what is the right naming or link some screenshot from documentation, where it is mentioned?

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    SteffenR-
    Community Moderator
    Community Moderator

    (DIN) EN IEC 81346-2 lists a table with letters for different devices:

    • M = all mechanical movements = axis, cylinders, etc.
    • K = converting an input signal to another output signal
    • B = detecting and showing information
    • Q = change of energy
    • T = transformator, inverter
    • S = detecting human input
    • A = not allowed anymore

    That means

    • Axis/Drives:
      • motor: M
      • inverter: T
      • brake: Q
    • Pneumatic cylinder:
      • Moving cylinder: M
      • Relais that is transforming the 24V signal from PLC into switching compressed air: K
      • Valve: Q
      • End position sensor: B

     

    In Control plus Studio we are connecting the peripherals with objects and Control plus Studio automatically generates the item designator into the HMI. The fieldbus devices and I/O are the axis controller (T) and PLC output (K). That means the HMI shows these information. More universal regarding the norm would be a M for both in the HMI, but then you must edit the item designator of every object/unit manually.

    The name of the units in the application you can choose by yourself. I prefer T for axis object and K for BasMove to be consistent with the peripheral names (and to be consistent with the HMI if you use the automatical generated item designator).

    PS: Example project Digital Machine will be updated regarding this topic.

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