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connecting motor and disconnect it when weight sensor reach it's max

connecting motor and disconnect it when weight sensor reach it's max

connecting motor and disconnect it when weight sensor reach it's max

(OP)
Hi all

i want to make a controled cirquit for measure material. how should  i connect a motor that transport material and when materal weight reach 500 kg then  the cirquit need to disconnect.

Thanks in advance

RE: connecting motor and disconnect it when weight sensor reach it's max

Your best bet is to talk to a company that is doing this for their living. There is a lot more to it than just 'connect' a motor.

Gunnar Englund
www.gke.org
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RE: connecting motor and disconnect it when weight sensor reach it's max

(OP)
yes right, but i mean just a sipmle automated control with a weight sensor, and in the moment that reach max to disconnect  the motor that brings material.

this is my idea but ...  

RE: connecting motor and disconnect it when weight sensor reach it's max

a scale with an nc contact wired into the motor starters control circuit. with a holding contact to prevent short cycling. seriously if you couldn't figure that out you need some experienced help
 

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