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Chapter 1: Machine Overview
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Section 1.6: Controls: Purposes and Functions
Section 1.6: Controls: Purposes and Functions
Figure 1.10:
Circuit Breaker
Circuit Breaker
The purpose of the Circuit Breaker is to protect the machine if a
short were to occur somewhere in the system. It is also used to
disconnect the machine from the power source if needed.
Flipped to the on position, the Circuit Breaker will supply the
machine with electricity for operation.
Flipped to the off position, the Circuit Breaker will prevent the
supply of electricity to the machine.
Figure 1.11:
In Line Shop Air
Valve
In Line Shop Air Valve
The purpose of the In Shop Air Supply Valve is to connect and
disconnect the shop air supply to the machine.
Turned to the open position as shown
(Figure 1.11)
, shop air will
run the pneumatics of the machine.
Turned to the off position, shop air will be cut off from the
machine. This will disable the machine from working properly.
Figure 1.12:
Weld Roller Foot
Switch
Weld Roller Foot Switch
The purpose of the Weld Roller Foot Switch is to control the
raising and lowering of the weld rollers.
Engaging or depressing the Weld Roller Foot Switch will raise the
top weld roller assembly.
Disengaging or releasing the Weld Roller Foot Switch will lower
the top weld roller assembly in a controlled manner.
Figure 1.13:
Drive Foot Switch
Drive Foot Switch
The purpose of the Drive Foot Switch is to begin and end the
welding process. When the Drive Foot Switch is depressed, the heat
source will swing into place and the weld rollers and puller rollers
will begin to turn.
When the Drive Foot Switch is released, the heat source will
return to the static position and the weld rollers and puller rollers
will cease to rotate.
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