Markerinhand
Automotive
- Dec 10, 2013
- 12
In, well, all of my cells we run into an issue were the specific tool "wonders" away.
The specific one I am focusing on today is Welpers, or mig weld pliers. We have tried chains and they get broken ect and the welpers wonder to another workcenter ect ect. So other than trying a heavier chain, what else have any of you done to make sure the tools stay at the workcenter they are intended for. We have thought of interlocking them to the tip change windows of the weld cell, so the tip change window would have to be on to remove them (extreme but may work well?). I was wondering if anyone has come a crossed an interlock similar to a lathe or drill use for chuck keys (yes that's to prevent them from becoming projectiles, but similar idea).
The specific one I am focusing on today is Welpers, or mig weld pliers. We have tried chains and they get broken ect and the welpers wonder to another workcenter ect ect. So other than trying a heavier chain, what else have any of you done to make sure the tools stay at the workcenter they are intended for. We have thought of interlocking them to the tip change windows of the weld cell, so the tip change window would have to be on to remove them (extreme but may work well?). I was wondering if anyone has come a crossed an interlock similar to a lathe or drill use for chuck keys (yes that's to prevent them from becoming projectiles, but similar idea).