BudMan
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- Location Detroit, MI
- Country United States
- Interests Coin op repair
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Guest liked a post in a topic: Supplies for the Common Controls Engineer?
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It looks like a lot of valve manufactures are now offering Dual 3-way (2 x 3/2) valves along with their 3 Position 4-Way (5/3) valves. Can anyone tell me or direct me to information on the advantage or disadvantage of using the Dual 3-way (2 x 3/2) over the 3 Position 4-Way (5/3) valves? Thank you in advance for your help
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Does anyone have dimensional cut out information for the very old AB T70 workstation? I need to make a bezel to cover the old cut out and do not have the enclosure in my position yet. Thank you
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ControlsGirl liked a post in a topic: How do you mount exterior tags or plaques?
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Try also http://www.api-usa.com/signalconditioners_dc_input.php
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I 2nd that. http://www.b-line.com/engineer/Software.asp#TrayCAD Bud
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WTF??? Is this a game show or how to not apply any safety standards???
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NFPA 79: Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery
BudMan replied to BobLfoot's topic in General Topics - The Lounge
You must create an NFPA account and password first (you will get spam from NFPA). Nice find, you can view NFPA 79 Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery or NFPA 70 National Electrical Code. Nice!! Bud -
Does any one know of any companies (in the Detroit area) that perform Device Net Verifications per Chrysler specifications? I am in need of a third party for verification of a small device net network. This network has a total of seven Device Net nodes. My local distributor (MC & MC) has given me a quote but I would like to have a second source. Thanks Bud
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Ethernet Switch manufacturers
BudMan replied to Rod_Hackney's topic in Allen Bradley / Rockwell Automation
From the Chrysler Plant Preferred Specification List. I have worked with both Hirschmann and N-Tron, both worked very well for our ControLogix applications. EtherNet Switch, Hirschmann, RS2-TX, 8 port Ethernet switch EtherNet Switch, Hirschmann, RS2-16, 16 port Ethernet switch EtherNet Switch, N-TRON, 516TX-A, 16 port Ethernet switch Bud -
OT - Economic Models explained
BudMan replied to Sleepy Wombat's topic in General Topics - The Lounge
We have a few people here milking a couple of jobs, no cows. -
Sounds correct to me. 24Vdc signal direct to starter. Overload Relay does it's job and if tripped, power to motor is removed and PLC gets signal that O/L is tripped. I motor starter boxes with push button on / off buttons only typical to wir O/L trip contacts in series with coil. Bud
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Help for Geeks - Getting Ink out of your dryer
BudMan replied to BobLfoot's topic in General Topics - The Lounge
Thanks Bob, Is that nail polish or nail remover? "Goo Gone" worked for me. What a back breaking, head rush cleaning job with my head stuck in the dryer ! Dad = 0 pens, High School kids = 4 pens. 1/2 on my watch of the wash the other on my wifes. Bud -
I have no problem getting Harting style connectors here in the Detroit area. Like the Phoenix and Lapp connectors Harting also has screw style only up to 48 pin after that (92 or 128 pin) Crimp style pins only. Bud
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The most amazing recovery ... nerves of steel
BudMan replied to Sleepy Wombat's topic in General Topics - The Lounge
It was a F-15. The Israeli pilot was able to land it safely and said he would have ejected if he knew how much damage there was. See YouTube link Bud -
Algol 60, BASIC, Fortran, and assembly language. Wow, paulengr and andybar, you guys are old, have been around a while, worked with a lot of different programming languages. Bud
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The most amazing recovery ... nerves of steel
BudMan replied to Sleepy Wombat's topic in General Topics - The Lounge
Throttle down, nose up & cleanout pants.