Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
Posted by
Doug Fortune
on 2003-03-07 19:49:15 UTC
Monte Westlund wrote:
- if you have to attach it, then de-attach it every time,
I don't think it would get much use ... I was looking for
something that was rather automatic ON and automatic OFF.
- the cord could get tangled up in the workings somehow,
then you'd be even worse off!
Doug Fortune
http://www.cncKITS.com
.
>I thought about that first, but:
> --- In CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO@yahoogroups.com, Doug Fortune <pentam@c...>
> wrote:
> >
> > I've been thinking about the previous postings
> > regarding hitting a convenient ESTOP button, when
> > you'd rather be running for the door!
>
> Or how about a 'operator tether' like on personal watercraft,
> snowmobiles and treadmills. Or whatever they are called. Operator
> runs for cover and pulls the plug, so to speak.
- if you have to attach it, then de-attach it every time,
I don't think it would get much use ... I was looking for
something that was rather automatic ON and automatic OFF.
- the cord could get tangled up in the workings somehow,
then you'd be even worse off!
Doug Fortune
http://www.cncKITS.com
.
Discussion Thread
Doug Fortune
2003-03-07 19:04:24 UTC
ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
Monte Westlund
2003-03-07 19:37:11 UTC
Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
Chris
2003-03-07 19:49:11 UTC
Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
Doug Fortune
2003-03-07 19:49:15 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
Monte Westlund
2003-03-07 20:21:30 UTC
Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
Carlos Guillermo
2003-03-07 20:40:57 UTC
RE: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
dakota8833
2003-03-07 20:50:24 UTC
Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
Raymond Heckert
2003-03-09 17:28:04 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...
turbulatordude
2003-03-09 18:28:03 UTC
Re: ESTOP vs E's GONE sensor...