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cpeapea
02-01-2005, 09:11 PM
out of curiosity is any of our members here into automation or motor controls? ive encountered and had to deal with them constantly for the past 2 years. just looking for some insite
bobbywade69
02-01-2005, 09:22 PM
I am heavly into automation and motor controls in my field have been doing it constantly for 5 years now! I'm certified with ABB and Allen Bradley in motor controls and PLC programming and Advance Programming and Trobleshooting! Also with ABB Robots programming and toubleshooting!!! Just to name a few!:tu:
cpeapea
02-01-2005, 09:35 PM
cool stuff, ive dealt with AB PLCs and other stuff (expensive and nice) and a little of Giddings and Lewis plcs. I work in FedEx Ground's Maintenance dept, we work on the HK Systems automated sorting conveyor system.
Maybe you could show me a few things sometime about ladder logic
bobbywade69
02-01-2005, 10:23 PM
Yea I can show you the things you want to know about ladder logic I got all the stuff on my computer (RSLogix 500) to write programs and troubleshoot them!! I also worked with Siemens PLC's and Omron PLC's. So ya hiring there at Fed-Ex!!:D
cool stuff, ive dealt with AB PLCs and other stuff (expensive and nice) and a little of Giddings and Lewis plcs. I work in FedEx Ground's Maintenance dept, we work on the HK Systems automated sorting conveyor system.
Maybe you could show me a few things sometime about ladder logic
cpeapea
02-04-2005, 09:27 PM
ive used RSLogix and RSLinx before, mostly to back up all the plc programming. i can keep and ear open for a maintenance position. you might try calling the ft worth fedex ground hub or the new hutchins hub. irving (where im at) and hutchins both have the newest latest and greatest technology. like auto diminsioners and the digital camera scan tunnels.
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