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Post by declankb on Nov 19, 2023 4:39:50 GMT -5
Hi– I have an axiom AR8, and recently we have installed an enclosure as it is used with high school students. In addition to activating the Estop when the doors are open, the enclosure has an interlock feature, meaning that when it is supplied with 24V it will lock the doors to the enclosure. The intended logic is that the doors are unable to be opened while reset is inactive. However, as the machine is currently wired, whenever the machine is turned on 24v is supplied to the interlocks, locking the doors. I am unsure of how to wire the power supply to the interlocks, such that 24V is only supplied when reset is inactive. Any suggestions? I have attached an image of where the door interlock is powered, where the e-stop goes and where both are grounded. I am not at all familiar with the wiring of CNC routers but this is what I understand from some looking around. imgur.com/a/nTYb04h
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Post by grossmsj on Nov 19, 2023 11:19:26 GMT -5
You should talk to Axiom support. There is one wire that feeds their laser safety device that isn't really documented. They will probably be able to talk you through this.
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Post by jgarciaa on Mar 3, 2024 20:34:01 GMT -5
Hi– I have an axiom AR8, and recently we have installed an enclosure as it is used with high school students. In addition to activating the Estop when the doors are open, the enclosure has an interlock feature, meaning that when it is supplied with 24V it will lock the doors to the enclosure. The intended logic is that the doors are unable to be opened while reset is inactive. However, as the machine is currently wired, whenever the machine is turned on 24v is supplied to the interlocks, locking the doors. I am unsure of how to wire the power supply to the interlocks, such that 24V is only supplied when reset is inactive. Any suggestions? I have attached an image of where the door interlock is powered, where the e-stop goes and where both are grounded. I am not at all familiar with the wiring of CNC routers but this is what I understand from some looking around. imgur.com/a/nTYb04hConsidering the Monport laser could provide an effective solution for your laser engraving needs, especially in an educational setting like yours. Monport lasers are known for their user-friendly interface, high-quality performance, and affordability, making them ideal for use with high school students. With features like easy setup and operation, Monport lasers can streamline the engraving process while ensuring safety and precision. You can explore Monport laser products on their website to find the right model for your needs. monportlaser.com/collections/co2-laser-engravers/products/monport-40w-lightburn-ready-12-x-8-co2-laser-engraver-cutter-with-fda-approval?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3
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