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Do anyone know of a company that repairs servo motors?
Are you picking the parts from the conveyors using conveyor tracking?
Do both robots pick from the same picking area?
How are the parts loaded on the conveyor?
Is it possible to space the parts out on the conveyor.
Are the robots picking the parts while the conveyors are moving?
How are you communicating to the welder?
Have you checked the sensor in the bulls eye to see if it working? I know I have ran into problem when the sensor was bad which caused it to fail...
Have you looked into independent move under rapid instruction. Just a thought...
Create I/O input signal. Under configuration select System input then add you newly created input and select a stop condition.
Probably need to replace batteries to the smb board......
Yes, Connect online and under configuration select controller then find event routine
Debug,Call Routine,ServiceInfo,Go to
Instead of changing it, why not rest the service. call routine/ service info
Check your event routines....
Do you have a system module that looks like this? MODULE sOffsetTools(SYSMODULE,NOSTEPIN,READONLY)
You can reset the service by call routine. Debug, Call Routine, View, View Service Routine, SERVICE INFO, GO to. HOLD Motor on and press play..... When done Cancel Call Rout.
Yes It needs to see the trigger.
When you switch between CNV1 and CNV2 units do you deactunit...
What robot controller do you have? I agree with what has been mentioned already. There are several ways this can be done. If you have a I/O card you can map a do-Output to a Allen Bradley 700-HLT1Z24 Series A Relay Base w/ 700-TBR24 Series A Relay, 24VDC and then wire your relay to your on/off switch. Add the signal in your rapid program...
Try doing a B start...
Is your line of code while searching looking for a signal to be ON. exp. SearchL\SStop,diSearch_Prox