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Rockford Systems Shields for Safeguarding Machines Catalog

FREE, comprehensive 80-page catalog that features a complete line of equipment to protect operators of cutting and turning machines. These products comply with OSHA and ANSI standards. The polycarbonate and steel shields found in this catalog can be applied to drill presses, lathes, milling machines, bench grinders, band saws, and disc and belt sanders. The catalog also offers emergency-stop devices, disconnect switches, magnetic motor starters, lockouts, and danger signs.

FREE, comprehensive 80-page catalog that features a complete line of equipment to protect operators of cutting and turning machines. These products comply with OSHA and ANSI standards. The polycarbonate and steel shields found in this catalog can be applied to drill presses, lathes, milling machines, bench grinders, band saws, and disc and belt sanders. The catalog also offers emergency-stop devices, disconnect switches, magnetic motor starters, lockouts, and danger signs.

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SELECTING A REMOTE OPERATOR STATION<br />

To determine the 8-digit configured part number <strong>for</strong> a remote operator station required, follow directions 1-3 below and use the in<strong>for</strong>mation in the<br />

PART NUMBERING SYSTEM CHART below.<br />

The first 3 digits determine the orientation of the remote operator station.<br />

Digits 4 through 7 determine motor operators. Zero (0) indicates no operator(s).<br />

The 8th digit (if required) determines the 2nd motor operators.<br />

REMOTE OPERATOR STATION PART NUMBERING SYSTEM CHART<br />

X X X - X X X X - X<br />

HOS<br />

VOS<br />

REMOTE OPERATOR STATION ORIENTATION<br />

—Horizontal Operator Station<br />

—Vertical Operator Station<br />

MAIN MOTOR START/STOP/E-STOP OPERATORS<br />

1 —Start/Stop Push Buttons<br />

2 —Start/E-Stop Push Buttons<br />

3 —Start/Stop/E-Stop Buttons<br />

4 —E-Stop Button Only<br />

MAIN MOTOR FORWARD/REVERSE OPERATORS<br />

0 —No Forward/Reverse Operators<br />

1 —Forward/Reverse Selector Switch*<br />

2 —Forward/Reverse Push Buttons<br />

* Must be configured with a start push button<br />

DISCONNECT AND STARTERS PART NUMBER EXAMPLE<br />

1 2 3 4 5 6 7<br />

R S D - 3 5 2 1 - P - 1<br />

The example shown above, RSD-3521-P-1, indicates that the<br />

enclosure containing the combination disconnect/starter(s) has a 60-A<br />

disconnect switch, a 17-A reversing main motor starter, and a 12-A<br />

nonreversing 2nd motor starter. All motor controls will be in a remote<br />

station. This disconnect/starter(s) will be generically numbered and<br />

wired to terminals and will include a trans<strong>for</strong>mer.<br />

2nd MOTOR OPERATORS<br />

- —Blank—No 2nd Motor<br />

1 —Start/Stop Push Buttons<br />

2 —Start/Stop Push Buttons &<br />

Forward/Reverse Selector Switch<br />

MAIN MOTOR JOG<br />

0 —No Jog<br />

1 —Jog/Run Selector Switch<br />

MAIN MOTOR SPEED CHANGE<br />

0 —No Speed Change<br />

1 —Fast/Slow Selector Switch<br />

2 —Fast/Slow Push Buttons<br />

REMOTE OPERATOR PART NUMBER EXAMPLE<br />

1 2 3<br />

V O S - 3 1 0 0 - 1<br />

The example shown above, VOS-3100-1, indicates that it is a verticaloriented<br />

remote operator station which includes main motor start/stop/Estop<br />

buttons, main motor <strong>for</strong>ward/reverse selector switch, and start/stop<br />

push buttons <strong>for</strong> the 2nd motor starter.<br />

66 | SAFETY SHIELDS

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