Method for controlling noise and vibration of machine tools with

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318434, 318460, G05D 1500

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ABSTRACT:
A method for controlling the noise and vibration of machine tools in correspondence with environmental control standards includes determining a first level of noise and vibration generated by the machine tool during its operation, selecting a desired level of noise and vibration generated by said machine tool during its operation, and controlling the operation of said machine tool so that said machine tool operates at a second level of noise and vibration, wherein said second level of noise and vibration is below said desired level of noise and vibration. In a specific embodiment the stroke speed of the stroke section of a plate processing machine is controlled.

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