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# Regular Cycle Hold
 
# Regular Cycle Hold
 
# [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]]
 
# [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]]
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==CYCLE HOLD Button==
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<td>Inactive - Button is not illuminated</td>
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<td>[[image:cyclehold_inactive.jpg|400px]]</td>
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<td>Active - Button is illuminated</td>
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<td>[[image:cyclehold_active.jpg|400px]]</td>
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==Regular CYCLE HOLD==
 
==Regular CYCLE HOLD==
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<font size=5>[[image:Gear_warning.jpg]] <b>SAFETY NOTE</b><br><br></font>
 
<font size=5>[[image:Gear_warning.jpg]] <b>SAFETY NOTE</b><br><br></font>
<font size=3>'''Do not''' work in a bending machine when it is in regular [[Cycle Hold]] mode!<br><br>
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<font size=3>'''Do NOT work inside the tools of a bending machine''' when it is only in regular [[Cycle Hold]] mode!<br><br>
In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized.<br><br>
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THIS IS WHY: In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized.<br><br>
 
If the machine is power on and not in [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]], then it is critical to keep hands out of the working area of the machine.  Always press the E-stop before working on the machine.
 
If the machine is power on and not in [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]], then it is critical to keep hands out of the working area of the machine.  Always press the E-stop before working on the machine.
 
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==Safe Mode CYCLE HOLD==
 
==Safe Mode CYCLE HOLD==
 
[[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] is activated when the safety mat or safety scanners are activated.  In this state, the bender is de-energizes all axes and most outputs. See the [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] page for more details.
 
[[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] is activated when the safety mat or safety scanners are activated.  In this state, the bender is de-energizes all axes and most outputs. See the [[Safe Mode Cycle Hold]] page for more details.
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==Other Pages==
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*See also [[CNC Bender v11-20090827]]  (Secondary processes now use Cycle Hold)
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*Back to [[CNC Bender]]
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*Back to [[CNC Bender Software Updates]]

Latest revision as of 21:18, 26 September 2009

Cycle Hold is the button that sets CNC Bender into a pause state for motion. Cycle Start is the opposite of Cycle Hold.

There are two Cycle Hold states:

  1. Regular Cycle Hold
  2. Safe Mode Cycle Hold


CYCLE HOLD Button

Inactive - Button is not illuminated Cyclehold inactive.jpg
Active - Button is illuminated Cyclehold active.jpg


Regular CYCLE HOLD

In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized.

Warning.jpg

Gear warning.jpg SAFETY NOTE

Do NOT work inside the tools of a bending machine when it is only in regular Cycle Hold mode!

THIS IS WHY: In regular Cycle Hold, the bender pauses, but all axes stay energized.

If the machine is power on and not in Safe Mode Cycle Hold, then it is critical to keep hands out of the working area of the machine. Always press the E-stop before working on the machine.

Safe Mode CYCLE HOLD

Safe Mode Cycle Hold is activated when the safety mat or safety scanners are activated. In this state, the bender is de-energizes all axes and most outputs. See the Safe Mode Cycle Hold page for more details.


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