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Matthew Wang 07-02-2012 19:24

Does the Solenoid From the KOP have a Manual Switch?
 
Does the solenoid from the KOP (the Festo one) have a manual switch to extend and retract the pnumatic actuator on it? I know some solenoids do, but we can't seem to find any buttons on the KOP Solenoid that would do so. I'm not sure if there's any difference, but we acquired our solenoid from the KOP last year.

Thanks!

MrBasse 07-02-2012 20:15

Re: Does the Solenoid From the KOP have a Manual Switch?
 
There is a small blue button on each side of the solenoid, on the top where you have two ports. They look like a flathead screwdriver should go into them.

Al Skierkiewicz 07-02-2012 22:08

Re: Does the Solenoid From the KOP have a Manual Switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MrBasse (Post 1121961)
They look like a flathead screwdriver should go into them.

Or a pen point.

Bill_B 07-02-2012 22:29

Re: Does the Solenoid From the KOP have a Manual Switch?
 
Take a look at this animation for some clues on how this fancy device works. Good luck with your air controllers.

Mark McLeod 08-02-2012 07:42

Re: Does the Solenoid From the KOP have a Manual Switch?
 
The Festo valves in the Kit need a small screwdriver and twist to manually fire. You have to do each side of the double solenoid individually.

IndySam 08-02-2012 09:26

Re: Does the Solenoid From the KOP have a Manual Switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark McLeod (Post 1122270)
The Festo valves in the Kit need a small screwdriver and twist to manually fire. You have to do each side of the double solenoid individually.

Mark, they can also be pushed in with a pointed object.

Mark McLeod 08-02-2012 09:32

Re: Does the Solenoid From the KOP have a Manual Switch?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by IndySam (Post 1122290)
Mark, they can also be pushed in with a pointed object.

I just didn't lean hard enough. :)

It seems to be that pushing is momentary, while twisting is permanent.
Be aware that twisting to make it set permanent must be undone before trying it electronically.
Response will vary depending on how the corresponding side of the double solenoid is currently set.


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