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Trumpf Laser, recovery after a E-Stop

Trumpf Laser, recovery after a E-Stop

Trumpf Laser, recovery after a E-Stop

(OP)
Do someone know about how to reset the automation after the safety perimeter has been triggered while in load/unload cycle ?

The machine is a TL2030, year 2008

Trumpf service's say we need there technicien to do the so called ''Recovery''.

thank you
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RE: Trumpf Laser, recovery after a E-Stop

Does this machine have the "Manage Interruption Point" and "Flexible Entry"?

RE: Trumpf Laser, recovery after a E-Stop

(OP)
Yes, but in that case, it has not stop while cutting. It happened when loading.

When that occurs, the machine lost its position.

It ask for the home position, but do not want to move until everything is at home position.
You see the trouble ...

Trumpf service tech have a little ack to make it easy, instead of cheating many sensors to tell the machine it is where it want to be.

I was hoping someone know this trick winky smile

RE: Trumpf Laser, recovery after a E-Stop

I have a 2030 it is a little tricky depending on where it is lost.


Try to move the frame that is out of position with the switch elements

Try doing a reboot on the machine.
that will usually let it find itself

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