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Originally Posted by GreenSpace
Your Main Safety Relay failed and had nothing to do with the actual Safety Bars and you are still complaining STFU already we get it (you should be on M&R's payrol)
BTW ... shouldn't have been more than 1 minute to determine the Relay had failed ... Why did you remove all the head panels ... Maybe the display should have read (an ID10T error)
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Read carefully future customers of Robert Barnes because i am going to explain in better detail the issue and after you read Roberts post above you decide if you wish to be treated like this.
OK for the simple folks when my error was happening it is intermittent in other words when the relay tripped it only did so for a nano second so the green led light always comes back on, in other words there is no way to diagnose a bad relay in two seconds like robert says, idiot I am not nor is Brian.
Robert if the engineers programmed the heads to tell the control panel what head the safety beam error came from then life would be easier because if it did not list a head then common sense tells you it has to be the main relay, wow a two second diagnosis.
Turns out the issue is not resolved, it is happeneing again and I am by passing the relay to keep the circuit fully open dangerous but hey we have to print. We have to track down a replacement relay and hope that is all it is and nothing more serious, course I dont see Robert offering to send a replacement relay lol.
My real concern right now is the potential for brewaking the indexer fork because everytime the false error occurs it slams the machine to a stop, knowing Printex's index fork failure rate well I am sures is taking a beating.