Download the complete mechanical drawing for an industrial Control Console, also known as an operator desk or HMI podium. This is not a standard wall-mount cabinet; it is a free-standing, ergonomically designed workstation that serves as the primary command center for a machine or an entire production line. It is designed to house HMI screens, industrial PCs, push-buttons, and other controls in a sloped, easy-to-access top section.
This detailed CAD blueprint is a critical resource for system integrators, automation engineers, and machine builders. The design of a control console is vital for operator efficiency, safety, and comfort. This drawing provides the precise dimensions and construction details needed to build or specify a console that optimizes the operator’s workflow.
Our file details a common, robust design featuring a sloped top for easy screen viewing and button access, combined with a lower pedestal or body. This lower section is perfect for securely housing the non-interface components like PLCs, power supplies, or a full-sized PC, protecting them from the shop floor environment. Use this drawing to plan your layout, ensure correct component fitment, and manage complex cable routing from the floor into the console.
Principais recursos:
- Ergonomic Sloped Top: Details the angled console head, designed for optimal viewing angles of HMI screens and easy access to operator controls.
- Component Housing: Includes dimensions for the lower pedestal (body), complete with internal mounting provisions (like rails or a back plate) for PLCs, IPCs, and terminals.
- Interface Cutout Planning: Provides a template for laying out HMI screens, 22.5mm/30mm push-buttons, key switches, and E-stops.
- Cable Management: Shows base-level access points for routing main power and network cables from the floor into the sealed enclosure.
- Structural Assembly: Outlines the robust, welded, or modular frame construction designed to be free-standing and withstand an industrial environment.