Pilot arc affects the PLC! The cause of the system's abnormal shutdown might be noise?
Company C, a parts processing manufacturer, automated the plasma arc welding process to reduce labor. The system configuration involves moving the workpiece using a servo motor and performing the welding operation once it reaches the designated position. In the automation process, position detection sensors and proximity sensors were installed, and safety measures were implemented simultaneously. Since there are multiple parts to be welded, the control system was pre-programmed, allowing for changes in control patterns for each target during operation. However, the system occasionally froze, and due to a malfunction that caused the pre-set programs to be rewritten, abnormal system shutdowns occurred. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.*
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