Re: Home Switches
Posted by
Bob Campbell
on 1999-12-24 09:12:24 UTC
Bill,
Most of the commercial guys use Proximity sensors. If you will give me a
call, I will give you the details of how to use them.
Bob Campbell
Most of the commercial guys use Proximity sensors. If you will give me a
call, I will give you the details of how to use them.
Bob Campbell
----- Original Message -----
From: William Scalione <scalione@...>
To: <CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@onelist.com>
Sent: Friday, December 24, 1999 12:33 AM
Subject: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Home Switches
> From: William Scalione <scalione@...>
>
> Anyone know what the best type of switch to use for a home switch?
> I am using mechanical "Cherry" microswitches but they don't always
> actuate at the exact same position, which makes them kind of useless.
>
> Limit switches don't seem to matter, a couple thousaths either way, as
> long as they work but my hone switches need to be right on
>
> Proximity sensors? Photoelectric sensors? Other? or just better
> quality mechanical switches?
>
> Thanks
> Bill
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Discussion Thread
William Scalione
1999-12-24 00:33:10 UTC
Home Switches
Bob Campbell
1999-12-24 09:12:24 UTC
Re: Home Switches
Ted Robbins
1999-12-24 07:09:52 UTC
Re: Home Switches
Jon Elson
1999-12-24 20:59:12 UTC
Re: Home Switches
PTENGIN@x...
1999-12-25 14:09:03 UTC
Re: Home Switches