Hey all,
If I recall correctly the glass scales on the NC machines have an (etched in) firm limit that the Dialog can read before reaching the hard travel limit switch.
Can anyone describe using technical terms that I can't understand...how this works and how the Dialog electronics know they've hit it vs the normal scale output?
I'm compiling a list of things retrofitters should be aware of, and perhaps make use of.
Many Thanks
If I recall correctly the glass scales on the NC machines have an (etched in) firm limit that the Dialog can read before reaching the hard travel limit switch.
Can anyone describe using technical terms that I can't understand...how this works and how the Dialog electronics know they've hit it vs the normal scale output?
I'm compiling a list of things retrofitters should be aware of, and perhaps make use of.
Many Thanks