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AutomationDirect is the #1 value in automation and has been since 1994.
At AutomationDirect, saving you money is what we do! We offer tens of thousands of high-value industrial automation products, both name brand and private-labeled, that are chosen by our product engineers for their best-in-class features, price, and quality. Our name-brand products come from companies, such as Fuji Electric, WEG, Eaton, and Hubbell/Wiegmann, while our private-labeled products are often co-engineered with the manufacturer to ensure you are getting the features you need at prices you can afford.
Our online store is available 24/7 for product research and ordering. Search through over 35,000 parts including everything from cable ties, wire, and tools, to pneumatics, HMIs, VFDs, and PLCs. We offer free shipping on orders over $49, free award winning technical support, free software, free PLC training, 45-day money-back guarantee on all products and more.
At AutomationDirect, saving you money is what we do! We offer tens of thousands of high-value industrial automation products, both name brand and private-labeled, that are chosen by our product engineers for their best-in-class features, price, and quality. Our name-brand products come from companies, such as Fuji Electric, WEG, Eaton, and Hubbell/Wiegmann, while our private-labeled products are often co-engineered with the manufacturer to ensure you are getting the features you need at prices you can afford.
Our online store is available 24/7 for product research and ordering. Search through over 35,000 parts including everything from cable ties, wire, and tools, to pneumatics, HMIs, VFDs, and PLCs. We offer free shipping on orders over $49, free award winning technical support, free software, free PLC training, 45-day money-back guarantee on all products and more.
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DURApulse GS30 Quickstart 2: Wiring controls - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 1399 часов назад
www.automationdirect.com/durapulse?USFaGMbZtdc&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-DR-0362) - The DURApulse GS30 AC drives from AutomationDirect are full-featured yet easy-to-work-with drives. In the previous video, we looked at setting up the drive and running from the keypad. Now, we’ll wire in some controls. Everything we’re doing in this video applies to the GS10 or GS20 drives as well; even the pa...
DURApulse GS30 Quickstart1: Overview & Setup - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 11914 часов назад
www.automationdirect.com/durapulse?BhZnUFcVU&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-DR-0329) - The DURApulse GS30 AC drives from AutomationDirect are a full-featured yet easy-to-work-with drive. Let’s just simply run a GS30 drive straight out of the box so you can see how easy these are to work with. Everything we’re doing in this video applies to the GS10 or GS20 drives as well, even if the parameter num...
Select the Right DURApulse VFD for Your Application - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 24919 часов назад
www.automationdirect.com/durapulse?Y4&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-DR-0319) - AutomationDirect’s DURApulse GS series of AC drives has some awesome features such as free GSoft2 drive programming software, zero stacking, vector control, multiple communications options, and inductive or permanent magnet motor compatibility. From the low-cost GS10 to the high-powered GS4 and GS30 series, there are p...
DURApulse GS30 AC Drives - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 178День назад
www.automationdirect.com/durapulse?IKTQdqbzk&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-DR-0349) - The DURApulse GS30 AC drives from AutomationDirect are one of the most powerful series we offer, with the same great GS drive programming and features you’re familiar with. The GS30 drives have sensorless vector as well as full closed loop vector control, built-in PLC, zero stacking, Inductive AND Permanent Magn...
Toshiba AS3 VFDs from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 230День назад
- To learn more: www.automationdirect.com/drives?GnDSNvQ8_Rs&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-DR-0367) The AS3 series VFDs include the latest in premium drive features. These drives are available in 460V from ½ through 300 horsepower and include built-in a DC choke and EMC filter to protect your upstream and downstream equipment. Online Support Page: community.automationdirect.com/s/contactsupport?G...
Captron Caneo Series Capacitive Switches Part 2: IO-Link Configuration from Automation Direct
Просмотров 28014 дней назад
To learn more: www.automationdirect.com/io-link-capacitive-pushbutton?BKA0xAxdPSw&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-PD-0014) - AutomationDirect.com offers a wide range of Caneo series capacitive sensor switches from Captron. Rugged and versatile, these switches come in a variety of performance configurations and operator legends. This video series explores the full control potential these switches of...
Captron Caneo Series Capacitive Switches Part 1 from Automation Direct
Просмотров 27221 день назад
To learn more: www.automationdirect.com/io-link-capacitive-pushbutton?ArrGndlZSWw&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-PD-0013) - AutomationDirect.com offers a wide range of Caneo series capacitive sensor switches from Captron. Rugged and versatile, these switches come in a variety of performance configurations and operator legends. This video series explores the full control potential these switches of...
Swivellink Flexible Mounting Systems - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 21121 день назад
www.AutomationDirect.com/mounting-systems?OVGRuQ&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-VIS-0007) - - The Swivellink flexible mounting system from AutomationDirect is your single stop for multi-device mounting for assembly lines, machine vision, sensing, adjustable recipe applications, and more! Online Support Page: community.automationdirect.com/s/?OVGRuQ&VideoTeamDescription Please check our website for...
Configuring Axes and Servos for the XGB PLC and iX7 drives over EtherCAT - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 322Месяц назад
www.AutomationDirect.com/ethercat-servo-systems?KayRqEU-qAI&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-SV-0090) - The iX7 EtherCAT servo drive is the perfect option for your motion over ethernet project! In this video, we discuss configuring the axes in the XGB PLC and the drive parameters for the 3 iX7 drives for a 3-axis motion system over EtherCAT. Online Support Page: community.automationdirect.com/s/?Kay...
Assigning Axes in the XGB PLC with iX7 EtherCAT Servos - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 232Месяц назад
www.AutomationDirect.com/ethercat-servo-systems?AhbOZNrk3k&VideoTeamDescription - (VID-SV-0089) - The iX7 EtherCAT servo drive is the perfect option for your motion over ethernet project! In this video, we discuss manually assigning motion axes in the XGB PLC to the 3 iX7 drives for a 3-axis motion system over EtherCAT. Online Support Page: community.automationdirect.com/s/?AhbOZNrk3k&VideoTeam...
Connecting the XGB PLC with iX7 EtherCAT Servos - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 697Месяц назад
Connecting the XGB PLC with iX7 EtherCAT Servos - from AutomationDirect
What is a Wire Vs What is a Cable? from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 518Месяц назад
What is a Wire Vs What is a Cable? from AutomationDirect
IEC 61131: The Evolution of Controls from Relay Logic to IEC Programming
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IEC 61131: The Evolution of Controls from Relay Logic to IEC Programming
More Cut-To-Length Cable - from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 2912 месяца назад
More Cut-To-Length Cable - from AutomationDirect
Do-more Variables, Memory Organization and User Data Types from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 3332 месяца назад
Do-more Variables, Memory Organization and User Data Types from AutomationDirect
Do-more PLC Memory, Data Types and Structs from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 4442 месяца назад
Do-more PLC Memory, Data Types and Structs from AutomationDirect
30 Years Of Excellence: Celebrating AutomationDirect's Success!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.3 месяца назад
30 Years Of Excellence: Celebrating AutomationDirect's Success!
What Is a Ferrule or Crimp? From AutomationDirect
Просмотров 5983 месяца назад
What Is a Ferrule or Crimp? From AutomationDirect
Timing Belts and Pulleys from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 3203 месяца назад
Timing Belts and Pulleys from AutomationDirect
What Is An HMI? From AutomationDirect
Просмотров 8683 месяца назад
What Is An HMI? From AutomationDirect
Wera Vs Wiha : A Look at Industry Leaders Available at AutomationDirect
Просмотров 2 тыс.3 месяца назад
Wera Vs Wiha : A Look at Industry Leaders Available at AutomationDirect
Murrelektronik's IO-Link Device Tool from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 9034 месяца назад
Murrelektronik's IO-Link Device Tool from AutomationDirect
What is EtherCAT? From AutomationDirect
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.4 месяца назад
What is EtherCAT? From AutomationDirect
SureServo 2 PR Mode Triggering from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.4 месяца назад
SureServo 2 PR Mode Triggering from AutomationDirect
Write Reviews, Earn Great Rewards! From AutomationDirect
Просмотров 4295 месяцев назад
Write Reviews, Earn Great Rewards! From AutomationDirect
LS XGB PLC with EtherCAT from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.5 месяцев назад
LS XGB PLC with EtherCAT from AutomationDirect
AutomationDirect Webstore Compare Feature
Просмотров 3185 месяцев назад
AutomationDirect Webstore Compare Feature
Enclosure Selections from AutomationDirect
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Enclosure Selections from AutomationDirect
Industrial Open-source Controller (Arduino Compatible): Hardware Overview - From AutomationDirect
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Industrial Open-source Controller (Arduino Compatible): Hardware Overview - From AutomationDirect
Industrial Open-source Controller (Arduino Compatible): Productivity Open from AutomationDirect
Просмотров 5956 месяцев назад
Industrial Open-source Controller (Arduino Compatible): Productivity Open from AutomationDirect
Como se puede quitar un contraseña de un CPU P3-550
@henrrysoto Debes conocer la contraseña. Si no lo hace, la única opción es restaurar el PLC a los valores predeterminados de fábrica y borrará el proyecto almacenado, así que tenga cuidado.
I copied your instructions but I get this error when importing Error GUI-179 : File does not contain any valid Records What am I missing
@rccanuck, please contact our technical support team for further assistance with your specific issue. community.automationdirect.com/s/contactsupport
Hi your videos are great!. I have been racking my brains to solve de following. I want to control two VFDs like this one with python via RS485 in "remote mode" But I want to have a "local" mode the two VFd´s can read each other DI, because I´m using their DI for security switches and door status (door open, door closed) and each one is also controlled via DI for run/stop and reverse. But I need that in "local" mode the pyhton routine that in "remote" runs as a MASTER to the VFDs slaves is now a passive or slave to the system (can´t interfere with them, but can read the VFD´s status parameters). I assume this is done via WPS ladder logic. Any help on any resource to read how this can be done ?
Mixing higher level languages like Python with low level industrial devices like a VFD is a fairly rare occurrence, so we do not have any examples for anything like that unfortunately. Depending on your requirements there could be plenty of ways to skin that particular cat. I would recommend you contact our technical support team for further details on the various mode options and I/O interlocks you can accomplish with these drives. community.automationdirect.com/s/contactsupport
Can these be addressed as slaves to a Do-More PLC like how the other GS drives are? That integration is incredible.
@drjeco Thanks for the question! These drives may be controlled by a Do-More PLC using Modbus or EtherNet/IP but they are not actually GS drives. As such, they do not support using the GS Drive Read and Write blocks in Do-More.
To connect to a microcontroller like a arduino uno. do you guys the schematic of the connections? where can I find it?
@jose, we do not have a schematic for that type of connection. We do have schematics for connecting either singled ended or differential pulse train outputs to the servo. There may be a schematic online with the Arduino community that will let you match that schematic up with the Arduino hardware you are using. cdn.automationdirect.com/static/manuals/sureservo2manual/ch3.pdf#page=23
@@automationdirect Thank you for the response, In the case of wiring up the sureServo2 motor driver as shown c3-3. what steps I need to follow after. I am getting AL013 Motor Override. I Only have 6 wires connected on the SV2-CN1-LTB20: COM+ to 24V, PIN17:GND to MCU-GND, PIN12:/PULSE to MCU PWM, PIN13:PULSE to 5v through a limiting resistor 220Ohms, PIN14:/PULSE to MCU PWM, PIN15:PULSE to 5v through a limiting resistor 220Ohms, the rest of the connection (R,S,T), (U,V,W), (L1,L2,P1,P2), (P3,D,C) are connected as shown in the tutorial video ruclips.net/video/C6Br6lRatS4/видео.html Am I missing a wire because I try to factory reset. and send the signals, but the motor does not engage. Sincerely, Jose
@jose you will need to take a look at your digital inputs. By default, DI8 is set to a motor override and DI6 & DI7 are both set to forward and reverse overtravel switches. These will all need to be wired up to sensors or the inputs will need to be set to something different to allow you to clear the motor inhibit warning and the overtravel faults.
Great explanation! I like to put a suffix of "Struct" on all my UDTs, e.g. RecipeStruct. Then I can name CurrentRecipe heap item that is a RecipeStruct, along with a block of 100 recipes called Recipe that are also RecipeStruct (use Array index V0 to move Recipe[V0] into CurrentRecipe heap-item, then have all the control code reference the CurrentRecipe heap-item). Some people confuse the UDT definition with the actual MEMORY VARIABLE (a block and/or heap item). You only need to create ONE RecipeStruct UDT, then create as many data blocks or heap items of that UDT as you need. The example you gave of nesting multiple Timers or Counters or Strings within a UDT is VERY powerful (e.g. both a .CookTimer and .ChillTimer as Timer Struct members, along with a .Name String member).
which software is used to design the schematics?
@jannatulnayeem The software used for the schematics is Solidworks Electrical. We placed a copy of the support documentation (BOM, schematics etc.) in the description of the video below the chapters. Thank you for watching.
This is cool and overwhelming at the same time
Let us know if there are any questions we can answer to help with the overwhelming part. :)
Thanks Doug for the great history lesson. Amazing how much got done with relay logic ... a bit like paper tape and punched cards are to USB memory sticks (our first program in EE written on paper tape and then punched cards). Used a lot of IL on the Pilz hardware. Great that you included a real life drum sequencer! Keep making fun and historical videos.
thnx
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Please could you provide me with a document download able document for a Liquid water level sensing. The type product I require is: SEN 0213 To be used in conjunction with a Operational Amplfier
@timothy our website has many different liquid level sensors, and all of them have downloadable documentation based on your needs. Find them here: www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/sensors_-z-_encoders/level_sensors_-a-_controllers
I want to do a business of design and installation of control panels, I am a mechanical engineer graduated from Mexico, but I have American citizenship, are there some licenses that I should have?
That will vary greatly based on the field of automation you choose to enter, however one of the most important first steps that will qualify you with many customers is getting a quality insurance/bond for your work. It will open up more customer options for you, as many companies will only hire panel builders that are insured.
I do not see the link to paste for board manager. The video says the link for board manager is below but I did not see the link to board manager. Please let me know. Ty.
@goproengineers, it is under the github link. A subsection called "installing the board" has the most up to date URL for the board manager.
Really very good product for value of money spent rather invest
Thanks. Been looking all over for this!
This is very helpful, the STO manual states "the frequency inverter must be de-energized and re-energized" if the STO is activated but clearly that's not true. Big difference! I'm confused too that the drive power supply is sufficient for the safety relay, the drive supplies 150 mA and the relay has 1.5W max consumption? It would be great to omit a transformer and power supply, but 150 mA isn't much
@brian, glad you like the video! We show that in this video because 1.5W is 60mA @24VDC so well within the tolerance range of the power supply. Having said that, the power supply on the drive isn't replaceable, so if you did have a short it would potentially lead to the drive being replaced. In most applications it would probably be best to use an external power supply as you mentioned.
this is one of the best made cnc videos ive ever seen
Glad you liked it!
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Do you have any videos on how to set up explicit messaging with IO Link on the BRX series?
We do not currently. However, you can contact our award winning free technical support for assistance with this! community.automationdirect.com/s/contactsupport?Qf3SBUOao&VideoTeamComment
Where is that DC Braking video mentioned at 4:07 ?
@ceelo3324, our apologies. The content creator that was making these videos retired, but we are still working on completing this video. In the meantime, if you have questions, please contact our free, award-winning tech support for questions on DC braking. community.automationdirect.com/s/contactsupport?EwaBzd7Dk&VideoTeamComment
If I have 2 of these on wifi, is it possible to use one as remote I/O for the other one? I want to use push buttons on one click and trigger outputs on the other Click.
@ScalerWave, you can have them communicate using Modbus/TCP over wifi, but they will have to have a wireless network to connect to. Both are wifi radios, neither is an access point. If you have a common access point so that they can communicate with each other you can certainly have the IO from one being read into and acted on by the other like a remote IO setup would have.
Do you make one with an imperial alarm that you used at the first part of the video
@a.d.janson you will need to provide the sound byte, but these Patlite (Different brand) audible horns and alarms can have a micro-SD card (www.automationdirect.com/pn/SDV-2GP) added to them with a recording on it that they will play. www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/pushbuttons_-z-_switches_-z-_indicators/signaling_devices/audible_signaling_devices#Brand_Name_ms=%22Patlite%22&start=0&Item_Type_ms=(%20%22Audible%20Alarm%22%20%22Audible%20Signal%20Horn%22)
Excellent video! Very informative!
Glad it was helpful!
Is there a compatible HMI for this?
Arduino platform is extremely flexible. It is capable of talking Modbus/TCP with the Ethernet Shield. It will require some complex coding but there are many examples out there. Any of our Ethernet enabled HMI systems will support a connection with Modbus/TCP as the master/client to the Productivity Open/Arduino as the slave/server. Take a look at the CM5 as a great option. www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/hmi_(human_machine_interface)#Series_ms=%22C-more%20CM5%22&start=0 Support for the Productivity Open is through our online community as well as the numerous open-source Arduino communities as well. Thanks!
Can we use these productivity open CPU’s with HMI’s?
Arduino platform is extremely flexible. It is capable of talking Modbus/TCP with the Ethernet Shield. It will require some complex coding but there are many examples out there. Any of our Ethernet enabled HMI systems will support a connection with Modbus/TCP as the master/client to the Productivity Open/Arduino as the slave/server. Take a look at the CM5 as a great option. www.automationdirect.com/adc/shopping/catalog/hmi_(human_machine_interface)#Series_ms=%22C-more%20CM5%22&start=0 Support for the Productivity Open is through our online community as well as the numerous open-source Arduino communities as well. Thanks!
This video was very clear in explaining all the building blocks. I was a mechanical guy who morphed into automation and cleared up a bunch of aspects for me. Thank you.
It's a sad development, because we're so far from the relay machine fundamentals now with the text based coders coming into the field that we're having to reinvent anti-tie down and concurrency and all of the fundamentals we've had for decades with these kids, and they are basically working on Fiver and are here and gone so fast that it doesn't make sense to really train them. We're going to have a lot of injured operators and machines that aren't nearly as flexible as ops managers want them to be in our future.
@jimknowlton342, we completely agree. The Text based editor has a very very easy to use diagnostic window that comes up. It shows you what is going on so that will help the electrician's and such diagnose it. It is shown in every Doug Bell video for ST for this reason. Very much like STATUS - MONITOR in your other PLC lines. Prior TEXT based editors did not have that.
@@automationdirect you have some of the best kit in the industry, a lot of us using AB secretly wish AD stuff was more common.
Thanks Doug! I programmed my first PLC in 1985. It was a Joucomatic PLC (the pneumatics vendor that sold it called it a "Joke-A-Minute") and it had an on-board keypad and programmed in boolean; I was miserable! (I still own it though and have it displayed in my garage, LOL!) My next was the Cutler-Hammer D100 and I loved it because the handheld displayed ladder. From 1990 to 2012 I was a Allen-Bradley diehard but their pricing and tight fistedness over software chased me away. I have and remain since 2012 a loyal user of Click, BRX and Productivity and choose based on application. The challenge I see is getting end users to DEMAND their factory automation be coded using Codesys to "hopefully" break Rockwell Automation's monopoly on PLCs and their terrible HMIs.
Good stuff. Thanks for keeping this posted.
You bet!
I want to do a constant multiplier to a pressure value. How do I trigger that to read real-time? Seems any condition I give the Tag, I get just one trigger. For instance, if I use a TagName>0, and its always >0, shouldnt the trigger keep going? I only get once. If I use a clock, I can only get a trigger once a minute.
Try using C-more's SYS Clock1 sec bit for the trigger tag, that triggers on and off repeatedly. There are faster response tags, but you risk overloading the HMI and causing a host of other issues.
Good, elaborate on the voltages,240v delta and 415v star,how to achieve 240 v connection for a 3 phase delta configured motor
Congratulations, what a top video 👏🏼👏🏼 I’m from Brazil 🇧🇷
How long until you guys patch-in the ability to force structures?
@drjeco, I have forwarded this request to our engineering team, and they will submit a feature request for it. Thank you for the feedback!
I just forced CT0.Acc to 42. What exactly are you needing to do?
Fantastic video! Very nice work!
Thank you. We are glad you enjoyed it!
Can someone explain what wiring ports, 1 & 2 are for, like is 1 for power and 2 for actuation signal along with the grounding port? Thanks!
@priydevsingh5403 take a look at this insert available from AutomationDirect.com cdn.automationdirect.com/static/manuals/nitrainserts/nitraairprep.pdf In AC valves, terminal 1 is for either Hot or Neutral, with the other going to terminal 2, since it is non-polar. In DC valves, terminal one is for DC positive, and terminal 2 is for DC negative.
Good, very informative
Glad it was helpful!
My favorite hex wrenches glad you carry them
I'm trying to figure out how bit 6 equates to hex 20. Am I missing something with this?
@tob5117, if you have the binary number 100000, which is the 6th bit high, it can also be represented as a value of 20 in hexadecimal.
@@automationdirect6th bit high, I understand. Thank you!
Please let us know if you have any other questions. Thank you!
🎉 Congratulations 🤝🇻🇪
Thank you!