Understanding the relay configuration for your CSF/CSD machine is crucial for seamless integration into your production line. The following table outlines the relay modes, their corresponding labels, relay numbers, and functionalities:
Mode | Wire Label | Relay Number | Functionality |
Upstream Control | O:2/6A and O:2/6C | R5 | - Controls Input Conveyor. - Ensures proper separation in the indexer's box entry.- Signals the entry conveyor to pause briefly when a box is present on the indexer, improving production flow and preventing jams. |
Upstream Signal | I:1/14+ and I:1/15- | R7 | - Provides signal to the case sealer.- Wakes up the machine from power save mode, ensuring less wear and tear. |
Downstream Signal | I:1/15+ and I:1/15- | R8 | - Downstream Jam signal to Case sealer.- Stops CSF/CSD machine when the exit conveyor is full, preventing production line issues.- Select a sensor on the exit conveyor to trigger this input. |
Downstream Control | O:2/7A and O:2/7C | R6 | - Controls Output Conveyor.- Stops the exit conveyor when the CSF/CSD machine faces a jam, e-stop activation, or when the machine is off.- Normally Open Switch. |
Note: Understanding the relay functions is crucial for proper integration into your production line. Carefully follow the instructions provided, especially concerning electrical connections. Always exercise caution and thoroughly understand the relay configurations to prevent operational issues.
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