Door interlock HAS to allow certain functions or you would never be able to setup a job. So no it is NOT estop. I would assume that open routers would use a safety light curtain ??
Yeah, I guess routers are a bit different.
Door interlock HAS to allow certain functions or you would never be able to setup a job. So no it is NOT estop. I would assume that open routers would use a safety light curtain ??
You cannot make things as important as safety features accessible to anyone that way. Today's operators are VERY cleaver and most are computer savvy. ONCE they learn a new trick, that trick will be spread across the WEB to all their friends in DAYS. Making anything like that ineffective.
cncdrive wrote:Josef,
Yes, I agree with you on this one, a CNC is not a CNC-game, and the operator is responsible what he/she is doing with the machine.
Ofcourse there must be safety features built in, but if an operator cracks the software then it is their responsibility if an accident happens because of this.
And this reminds me of the typical 2 hands start switch system story, which is a safety feature in hydraulic press machines for example.
It requires the user to press and keep pressed 2 switches together within some milliseconds of time interval and if the 2 switches are pressed together then the machine will start the pressing process.
And the function is to protect the user from his/her hands being inside the machine when the pressing happens.
I've heard a case that the operator ladies tricked this system with pushing the 2 switches down together using a stick and ofcourse it was just a question of time for an accident to happen when one lady lost 2 fingers.
Now the question is who's responsibility is the accident ... it was ofcourse the operator's fault since they on purpose tricked out the safety system.
In this case the software was not cracked simply bypassed.
Even local jurisdictions are NOW requiring full safety compliance
Their Goal is to protect the workers.
Return to General discussion about the UCCNC software
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 7 guests