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Mich würde der Sensor und dessen Risikobeurteilung sehr interessieren. Vorallem der doch sehr knappe Abstand vom Sensor zum Greifer! Ich bitte Sick mir da genauere Informationen zukommen zu lassen.
I agree
Field Technician, Quality Assurance.
1 个月Interesting, but a few notes No matter how slow a robot moves it still has the torque to crush. This is independent of speed. Sensors go a long way for detection, but there's also direct sabotage, horseplay and the like. Current safeties are in place not only to protect humans from these systems but to also protect against abuse via the systems. Human fallibility and inattentiveness: most common causes of accidents aren't lack of protocol, it's ineffective implementation or simply ignorance and accidents. Moving a box into/out of the area could damage the assembly. To use that photo if someone weaves their arm just right, as if they were attempting to dance and lock arms with the machine, say for a tik tok video. That sensor would not detect the arm and the downward motion creates a pinch/crush point. I believe limiting the area of access for both humans and automated assemblies is crucial for safety, any system that does not physically deny a machine concurrent access to human operating spaces should not succeed. Financially it would take one incident, to show why safety systems are a better investment if that incident is ignored, it will show a determined lack of care for the safety of employees.