Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Auto Tool Changers - EMCO
Posted by
Smoke
on 2002-02-26 09:00:02 UTC
80's technology?
Bill, I was wondering after reading your post if those timers were actually
stepper switches. Then I thought, 'they must be timers, Bill should know
what he's got'.
However, thinking about the stepper switches brought back to mind when I
worked with pallet loaders and conveyor technology in the 60's. Perhaps
something similar (using modern electronics) can be used for the auto tool
change circuitry.
Smoke
Bill, I was wondering after reading your post if those timers were actually
stepper switches. Then I thought, 'they must be timers, Bill should know
what he's got'.
However, thinking about the stepper switches brought back to mind when I
worked with pallet loaders and conveyor technology in the 60's. Perhaps
something similar (using modern electronics) can be used for the auto tool
change circuitry.
Smoke
> > Bill has a turret, I don't know if he has the electronics.
> >
>
> I have the Electronics, but there is no way of knowing what it wants as
> inputs, looks like timers as there are pots, and a very high parts count,
> 1980's technology.
> bill
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