Thank you for understanding. It can be hard to explain how dangerous a robot can be without the integrated safety features. I will show him this video and maybe he will understand.
Thanks again.
Thank you for understanding. It can be hard to explain how dangerous a robot can be without the integrated safety features. I will show him this video and maybe he will understand.
Thanks again.
Thank you everyone!
I will talk to the company again to get some more information. I appreciate all your help. I know that bypassing safety is a big no no, but with the CEO and owner of the company breathing down my neck that the robot isn't producing I had no other choice but to pursue every avenue I possibly could.
Each e-stop is separated. They are both being controlled by an external PLC. I talked to the company that built the machine for me, they said there is no way around it but I’m sure that can’t be true. Any help would be nice. I’m sorry I’m not giving that much information. I’m still very new to all of this and learning more everyday.
One of my e stops on the outside of the machine has lost its connection. I have two sides that I can run product out of, side A and Side B. Side B is the side where the e-stop is disconnected. Since the e-stop is disconnected it throws up that the B side e-stop is pressed.
Is there a way I can bypass that error and run just side A? It doesn't matter if it is ran with the pendant or not.