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Mark Hanvey
May 20th, 2002, 03:05 AM
This is a test as well as a question. The plant where I work has Ameriacn as well as European equipment. PLC ladders are used on the A-B and Siemens programers. My question is on a piece of equipment made in Sturgis Michigan by Burr Oak that uses "BAM" type logic. I am having a little trouble getting info on the system. Any help would be appreciated. TNX M Hanvey
93lt1
May 22nd, 2002, 12:07 PM
You will get more replies if you post in the Q and A forum.....
I have 2 Burr Oak copper tubing machines. They are both controlled by AB SLC's.
What do you mean BAM???
Eric Nelson
May 22nd, 2002, 01:51 PM
BAM Logic... Isn't that the logic Emeril Lagasse uses to program PLCs? "BAM, it's programmed" lolis lolis
(Only SOME of you will get this joke...) -Eric
93lt1
May 22nd, 2002, 02:35 PM
I hate to admit it but I have seen "Cooking with Emeril"
Mark Hanvey
May 27th, 2002, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by 93lt1
You will get more replies if you post in the Q and A forum.....
I have 2 Burr Oak copper tubing machines. They are both controlled by AB SLC's.
What do you mean BAM???
Bam is a Berkley addressing scheme.
Both of my BAM program ladders are on copper tubing benders. We have other Oak equipment, but they use regular ladders. I will post this on the regular Q&A. TNX Matk
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