Difference between revisions of "Master Power On"
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− | Master Power On is the state in which all of the safety stops (E-stops) are cleared and the bender pump is switched on. | + | Master Power On is the state in which all of the safety stops (E-stops) are cleared and the bender pump is switched on. To switch the Master Power on, clear all the E-stops and safety mechanisms, then press the Master Power On button. In this state, the Master Power On button will illuminate green. If an E-stop, safety mat, or bend-arm safety plate is tripped, then the electronics in the bender will switch the Master Power OFF. |
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− | To switch the Master Power on, clear all the E-stops and safety mechanisms, then press the Master Power On button. | + | |
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− | In this state, the Master Power On button will illuminate green. | + | |
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− | If an E-stop, safety mat, or bend-arm safety plate is tripped, then the electronics in the bender will switch the Master Power OFF. | + | |
See also: [[Can Master Power Be Kept ON by CNC Bender?]] | See also: [[Can Master Power Be Kept ON by CNC Bender?]] |
Revision as of 02:59, 10 July 2006
Master Power On is the state in which all of the safety stops (E-stops) are cleared and the bender pump is switched on. To switch the Master Power on, clear all the E-stops and safety mechanisms, then press the Master Power On button. In this state, the Master Power On button will illuminate green. If an E-stop, safety mat, or bend-arm safety plate is tripped, then the electronics in the bender will switch the Master Power OFF.
See also: Can Master Power Be Kept ON by CNC Bender?
--Mcone 19:02, 29 June 2006 (EDT)