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Two-Hand Control Safety Systems

(20 minutes)

Introduction (3 p.)
THC Basics (13 p.)
Functional Principles (9 p.)
Hand Controls (8 p.)
THC Safety Modules (6 p.)
Applications (8 p.)
Conclusion (2 p.)

Learn about a popular means for machine cycle initiation and for safeguarding the operator's hands.

Two-Hand Control Safety Systems > Hand Controls
The Evolution of Hand Actuation Devices
Hand protection has gone through several iterations before the new generation of self-checking, ergonomic, optical touch-buttons.

  • Simple circuit buttons wired in series began to be used for machine activation. The operator had to push and hold down the buttons. This method was easily defeated by operators who tied down one button and used the other to restart the machine.


  • Newer actuation devices are true safety systems as they use redundant forced-guided contacts and monitoring to assure that faults will be detected and the machine will fail to safe.



  • Glossary Term
    Redundancy: (Machine Safety) The duplication of components or circuitry that will provide the same function should a component or circuit fail.
    Evolution of hand controls

     
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