davidohyer
Mechanical
- Dec 9, 2005
- 8
I'm trying to figure out how I can wire a motor with a proximity switch so that as the motor runs, when the proximity switch is tripped, the motor will shut off and won't start again until I flip a reset switch. The motor runs on 120 volts and draws a fairly large current. The proximity switch's rated operational current is 300mA and its no-load supply current is 1mA. I thought of using a relay along with the motor and proximity switch, but don't have enough experience to figure out what I need to do to achieve these results. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Davido
Davido