jjweber4540
Mechanical
- Oct 8, 2010
- 4
Hello,
I have a question for you guys that may be very easy. I'm not sure as I am no eletrical genius and most of my time is spent on CAD. I have an application where a part is placed in a fixture. When the part is placed it activates two 24v proximity sensors. This allows the motor on the fixture to turn one direction or the other to position the part in the fixture. What is happening is that one of the proximity sensors gets dirty and won't work. The plan is to change that sensor out with a physical on-off switch. Can I tie into the wiring of the old proximity sensor or would it be easier to take out the sensor and wire in a new switch? Either way I'm not sure how to do either. Thanks for any help and if I didnt give enough info let me know and I can get it im sure.
Thanks,
Jeff
I have a question for you guys that may be very easy. I'm not sure as I am no eletrical genius and most of my time is spent on CAD. I have an application where a part is placed in a fixture. When the part is placed it activates two 24v proximity sensors. This allows the motor on the fixture to turn one direction or the other to position the part in the fixture. What is happening is that one of the proximity sensors gets dirty and won't work. The plan is to change that sensor out with a physical on-off switch. Can I tie into the wiring of the old proximity sensor or would it be easier to take out the sensor and wire in a new switch? Either way I'm not sure how to do either. Thanks for any help and if I didnt give enough info let me know and I can get it im sure.
Thanks,
Jeff