jonesy29847
Electrical
- Feb 28, 2003
- 133
I have worked for a tier one supplier for over 14 years. Our convention with respect to locating pin nomenclature has always been the pin is advanced when it is ready to receive a part and retracted at some point in the cycle to facilitate part unloading. We are in the process of building another plant and the company that is doing the controls engineering has swapped our convention using the following logic.
1. The home (returned) position is always the opposite of the work position.
2. The work position for a pin is retracted, therefore the home position is extended.
The issue that I have is the HMI now indicates the pin is returned when it is ready to receive a part and therefore extended. I have had to change the HMI nomenclature from advanced to returned in one of our plants to suit our convention and the assembly supervisior.
I can also argue that a pin is somewhat different than a slide or clamp in that its work and home position are the same.
What are the conventions you have worked with, I would like to hear from OEMs and endusers.
Thanks
1. The home (returned) position is always the opposite of the work position.
2. The work position for a pin is retracted, therefore the home position is extended.
The issue that I have is the HMI now indicates the pin is returned when it is ready to receive a part and therefore extended. I have had to change the HMI nomenclature from advanced to returned in one of our plants to suit our convention and the assembly supervisior.
I can also argue that a pin is somewhat different than a slide or clamp in that its work and home position are the same.
What are the conventions you have worked with, I would like to hear from OEMs and endusers.
Thanks