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There is no desk override for the initial limits.
There is no desk override for the initial limits.


=Initial Limits=
=Physical Layout=
==Physical Layout==


The limits are controlled by a set of cam disks and micro-switches, which are set by turning the corresponding white plastic screw.  
The limits are controlled by a set of cam disks and micro-switches, which are set by turning the corresponding white plastic screw.  
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'''DO NOT TURN THE BLACK SCREW, THIS CHANGES THE GEARING OF THE CAM DISKS'''
'''DO NOT TURN THE BLACK SCREW, THIS CHANGES THE GEARING OF THE CAM DISKS'''


==Setting Limits==
=Setting Limits=

Revision as of 16:27, 9 June 2015

Setting the Initial Limits on the Automation winches is crucial when operating them. Although it may not be the easiest of tasks, setting them could save a lot of problems and damage if the desk is programmed incorrectly.

The initial limits are set on each winch individually, and are a physical cut switch when the winch reaches the extremes of it's safe travel. This prevents the lines being pulled through the grid, or being coiled on the floor. There is no desk override for the initial limits.

Physical Layout

The limits are controlled by a set of cam disks and micro-switches, which are set by turning the corresponding white plastic screw.

The Outer 2 screws control the absolute limits of the winch, which is the total distance the motor can physically wind or unwind. The inner 2 screws are the ones we are interested in, as these adjust the initial limits.

DO NOT TURN THE BLACK SCREW, THIS CHANGES THE GEARING OF THE CAM DISKS

Setting Limits