Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 10:19:38 EDT 2009 | swag
Here's a few ideas: If it has one, make sure the flexible coupler set screws are tight. Replace the tactile switch (often these appear to work fine in I/O but do not work properly in production). Clean and oil the tactile plunger if it has one. M
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 10:52:35 EDT 2014 | swag
Can't help you with the manual but do have some tips: If it was shipped, it's possible someone tied axis or blocked stuff for shipping. Look for that. Look for bent sensor flags + go into I/O and check to see all sensors you can find are working.
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 18 22:41:54 EDT 2014 | pfifla1
Can't help you with the manual but do have some > tips: If it was shipped, it's possible someone > tied axis or blocked stuff for shipping. Look > for that. Look for bent sensor flags + go into > I/O and check to see all sensors you can find a
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 08:02:17 EST 2003 | stefwitt
Hi Marco, most likely your axis has two limit switches and possibly a home sensor. Limit switches are NC and in case of bad connection or wire break the axis will not move, no matter how many cards you swap.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 27 02:10:28 EDT 2005 | fastek
Check out all of the 941 sensors in the loop. Sounds like you have a limit switch problem. Rick
Electronics Forum | Tue May 21 08:26:14 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
without knowing your machine, I guess the axis does not find the zero pulse. You may have to re-place the incremental or linear encoder for the X-axis. Some vendors use proximity switches for a zero pulse which could be defective. If the axis stops i
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 03:00:21 EDT 2004 | pierrenoir
Hello to you all I was hoping one of you guys would be good enough to give me some advice on a problem I am having with some training simulators I have developed for my work. I have basically built two electronic control simulators to duplicate the o
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 10:10:10 EDT 2019 | jameshoward
I know exactly what your problem is as I have seen it many times. Your problem is with indexer 1 (the cylinder which runs up and down and actuates feeders on side 1). At each end of the travel of the indexer is a micro switch hidden down below the be
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 26 23:05:29 EST 2003 | tommy
It can be wrong pressure sensor switch setting,malfunction or low incoming air pressure.If incoming air pressure below the setting limit then 1 block stop message will display on screen.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 13:12:26 EDT 2021 | oxygensmd
S2 sensor, that is some kind of limit switch as I think. Anyways, you have found the source of issue soooo your machine will back to work soon. :)