Control Systems for New Machinery
Minnesota based MSI provides complete electrical controls for new machinery. This includes the electrical design, CAD schematics, panel building, plc programming, machine wiring, startup, debug, training, documentation and service.
Packaging MSI does much work with the packaging industry. MSI has a packaging partner "TPMI", Tobin Packaging Machines, Inc. Together MSI and TPMI can become a full-service packaging equipment supplier. Call MSI for your packaging control needs, or TPMI for your complete packaging machinery needs.
TPMI Corp, Eden Prairie, MN 952-200-7039 http://tobinpackaging.com
TPMI Corp, Eden Prairie, MN 952-200-7039 http://tobinpackaging.com
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PuckMaster - Briquette Chip Compacting
MSI provides new control systems for PuckMaster Inc. These machines are used in the metal fabrication industry to compress metal scraps into pucks. This process uses high pressure hydraulics to squeeze all oils and coolants from the chips and create a pure and compact puck that recyclers prefer and pay more.
MSI does electrical design, panel design, CAD schematics, programming, wiring, startup, and service of these machines. To learn more about PuckMaster, please call 612-986-8303, ask for Charles
MSI does electrical design, panel design, CAD schematics, programming, wiring, startup, and service of these machines. To learn more about PuckMaster, please call 612-986-8303, ask for Charles
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Wind MachineSometimes MSI will build an entire machine, rather than the control system alone. In this case MSI built this new foam winder machine. The purpose of the machine is to get the wound foam quickly and easily into a bag. This machine uses Beckhoff Automation controls with 2 axix of motion control. The nip roll pulls the foam into the hub, then the hub must wind in a way to secure the core, then wind quickly while adjusting the speed to account for the diameter change.
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Custom Machines for Assembly or Process
MSI built custom control panel for automated saw system.
MSI has created many designs, panels, programs, and electrical control systems for custom machinery.
A typical control package includes an electrical design followed by a CAD design, then a BOM list, a panel build, program development (PLC, Motion, or HMI), then machine wiring, startup, training, final documentation, and service.
A typical control package includes an electrical design followed by a CAD design, then a BOM list, a panel build, program development (PLC, Motion, or HMI), then machine wiring, startup, training, final documentation, and service.