Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Inductive vs capacitive proximity sensors?
Posted by
ptengin@a...
on 2000-06-28 15:21:04 UTC
In a message dated 06/28/2000 11:03:29 AM Hawaiian Standard Time,
cad@... writes:
<< At work we use cosmetically imperfect transmission units as inductive
proximity sensors in our machine shop. They sense the position of carousels
holding raw materials and tools. If swarf build up is likely a coolant or
air jet may be required to clear the working face before use!
Regards
Bill Phillips
Thank you. I'll try to make all brackets with sloped surfaces to prevent
debris to start with. Thank You for the info.
Peter
THRD, Inc.
cad@... writes:
<< At work we use cosmetically imperfect transmission units as inductive
proximity sensors in our machine shop. They sense the position of carousels
holding raw materials and tools. If swarf build up is likely a coolant or
air jet may be required to clear the working face before use!
Regards
Bill Phillips
>>Bill,
Thank you. I'll try to make all brackets with sloped surfaces to prevent
debris to start with. Thank You for the info.
Peter
THRD, Inc.
Discussion Thread
Alan Marconett KM6VV
2000-06-27 16:01:50 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Inductive vs capacitive proximity sensors?
JanRwl@A...
2000-06-27 19:04:15 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Inductive vs capacitive proximity sensors?
ptengin@a...
2000-06-28 12:09:40 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Inductive vs capacitive proximity sensors?
ptengin@a...
2000-06-28 15:21:04 UTC
Re: [CAD_CAM_EDM_DRO] Inductive vs capacitive proximity sensors?