"Wes" wrote in message
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"RogerN" wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xFwpbpusTo
One of the machines I programmed 9 years ago. This wasn't one of the more
difficult programs I done but it was a small machine with a lot going on,
we
got it running in the shop, where I could video it, before delivering it.
I
keep this on my USB stick, with other stuff, in case I get an interview
and
they want to see something I've done more than the simple examples they
have
you do.
Now once again I'm underemployed but it pays good for this area this time!
Back in that time frame I made a robot cell that edgefolded carpet around
a formed package
tray containing a CHMSL (Center high mounted stop light). The operator
plugged in the
light (two bulbs) and I checked to see if we drew two bulbs worth of
current at the end of
the hotmelt application, edgefold cycle.
Some of the bulbs we used didn't make it.
Wes
--
"Additionally as a security officer, I carry a gun to protect
government officials but my life isn't worth protecting at home
in their eyes." Dick Anthony Heller
Sounds related, the machine in the video was to supply bulbs for a
manufacturer of automotive lighting assemblies. Not in the video is a
station we added later to install O-rings on the sockets, the leak test
instrument could detect a hair under the O-rings. I also wired and
programmed some of their workcells that performed different operations on
the lighting assemblies. Some induction heated studs to press into the
fixtures, some welded housings, etc. It was a neat setup, they had machines
that operated like a press but the die sets were easily changeable for the
tooling for different model years.
RogerN