Timeismoney08
Member
Good Morning,
So as I understand, all control power needs to be dropped, along with the Air and hydraulics inside a machine when someone enters it. Maybe someone can enlighten me on where this standard exists..
Pneumatically:
What do you do if the cylinders can't drop air without adversely affecting the machine? I imagine you need spring return cylinders, but what if it needs to hold two different positions?
Electrically:
What if I had an area where the operator could load at a given moment, but when something else, like a robot, enters another area and we need to drop control power?
If you have any diagrams of how it is done electrically or pneumatically, it would really be appreciated! I'm just trying to get a better understanding on how to do these things. Also, if you have any part numbers or examples for air dump valves, I would love to see.
Thank you in advance!
So as I understand, all control power needs to be dropped, along with the Air and hydraulics inside a machine when someone enters it. Maybe someone can enlighten me on where this standard exists..
Pneumatically:
What do you do if the cylinders can't drop air without adversely affecting the machine? I imagine you need spring return cylinders, but what if it needs to hold two different positions?
Electrically:
What if I had an area where the operator could load at a given moment, but when something else, like a robot, enters another area and we need to drop control power?
If you have any diagrams of how it is done electrically or pneumatically, it would really be appreciated! I'm just trying to get a better understanding on how to do these things. Also, if you have any part numbers or examples for air dump valves, I would love to see.
Thank you in advance!