The manufacturing process for equipment safety protection systems focuses on ensuring operator safety and stable equipment operation.
First, a safety protection plan is designed in accordance with machinery safety standards (such as EN ISO 13849-1), including the layout of protective devices such as safety fences, safety gates, emergency stop buttons, and photoelectric safety light curtains.
Safety fences should be constructed with a stainless steel frame and transparent acrylic panels to ensure strong protection while allowing easy observation of equipment operating status. Safety gates should be equipped with safety locks (such as electromagnetic or mechanical locks) to ensure that the equipment can only be started after the gate is closed.
Emergency stop buttons should be red mushroom-shaped and located at key operating locations on the equipment. Pressing them immediately shuts off power to the equipment.
Photoelectric safety light curtains should be installed in hazardous areas of the equipment (such as the filling and sealing mechanism). If obstructed by an object, the equipment will immediately stop.
After system completion, safety testing should be performed, including continuity testing of the safety circuit and response time testing of protective devices (≤100ms) to ensure compliance with safety standards.
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