Introduction
The Allow to OUTPUT sensor (Carton on Demand) from the E Series is responsible for monitoring the flow of boxes exiting a machine. Its primary function is to send a signal to the machine indicating it should stop when the conveyor is filled with boxes. This feature prevents additional boxes from being sent when the exit conveyor is full. A photo-eye sensor is included within the machine's control box and is designed for easy installation and connection.
Installation Process and Testing
The installation process of the Allow to OUTPUT sensor from the E Series is simple and straightforward:
1-Location: Install the sensor at the exit or in a location where the boxes shouldn't collide or get damaged. This ensures accurate detection and prevents potential damage to the boxes or the sensor.
2-Connector Identification: Before beginning, it's important to identify the corresponding connectors in the machine's control box. This ensures correct sensor connection and prevents confusion during installation.
3-Cable Connection: Once the connectors are identified, proceed to connect the sensor cables to the corresponding ports in the control box. These cables include the power supply and signal cable, each with its specific connector and label for easy identification.
4-Functionality Testing: Once the connection is complete, power on the machine and verify the sensor's functionality. Place a box in front of the sensor to confirm the machine stops its operation as expected. Upon removing the box, the machine should automatically resume its operation cycle.
Conclusion
The Allow to OUTPUT sensor from the E Series provides a reliable and effective solution for controlling box flow in production environments. Its intuitive design facilitates installation and use in various industrial applications, contributing to improving operational efficiency and productivity. With this sensor, companies can optimize their production lines' performance, ensuring a steady flow of boxes while avoiding conveyor congestion.
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