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Pneumatics Safety - Preventing Movement at Power-On
What is the best way to allow the compressor to fill the air tanks at power-on but not allow any airflow to the pneumatics? How does your team handle enabling pneumatic systems safely?
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Re: Pneumatics Safety - Preventing Movement at Power-On
Im not sure if I understand your question clearly, can you clearly explain what you are asking?
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Re: Pneumatics Safety - Preventing Movement at Power-On
Make sure all your relays are off for the single solenoids. Make sure they're off or in the default position for the double solenoids. This is done via code.
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