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Hi all
Working with newer motor drives, they feature "Safe Torque Off" circuitry which permits a motor dead stop without removing power to the drive. This would have several advantages, not the least of which is eliminating re-charging the drives. But, is it recognized as safe enough for an E-Stop here in the US with prevailing regulations?
Regards
cww
Working with newer motor drives, they feature "Safe Torque Off" circuitry which permits a motor dead stop without removing power to the drive. This would have several advantages, not the least of which is eliminating re-charging the drives. But, is it recognized as safe enough for an E-Stop here in the US with prevailing regulations?
Regards
cww