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Thursday, 12 January 2012
Pneumatic sensor bank settings
Here there is a bank of pneumatic pressure switches for ensuring correct part location. Each of the sensors has numerous setting that need changed from factory setting to ensure that the sensors work correctly and some of the sensors are set up slightly differently to each other.
The sensors where labelled and a corresponding chart fitted as close as possible with all the settings shown. This helps ensure that settings are not set wrongly due to not being known, assumed or tweaked. personal can check them during maintenance routines and should one ever fail the correct settings are available with out having to go looking.
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