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<br>If you decide to work on a machine with the pump motor on, then at least step on the safety mat which disables all axes and blocks all hydraulic fluid from flowing to the hydraulic valves.<br><br> | <br>If you decide to work on a machine with the pump motor on, then at least step on the safety mat which disables all axes and blocks all hydraulic fluid from flowing to the hydraulic valves.<br><br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:19, 26 September 2009
About the Mode
When operators step on the safety mat, or software puts the bender into a Zero Energy State mode. In this state, all motion axes are completely disabled, and energy to all axes is blocked or stopped.
We strongly recommend that you require this feature for any CNC bender that you consider purchasing. Benders with this feature are much safer than benders without it.
Other Pages
- Read about the Zero Energy State on our CNC Benders
- Read about Safe Mode Motion Auto Recovery