1. Main features:
Quick power cut: When the switch is pressed, the device stops running immediately.
Emphasizing identification: Usually a red button with a yellow background for easy identification.
Lock mechanism: After pressing, the switch remains locked and must be manually reset to restart the device.
Safety compliance: The design follows international safety standards (such as ISO 13850, IEC 60947).
2. Usage scenarios:
Industrial equipment: such as machine tools, conveyor belts, robots, etc.
Transportation: such as elevators, electric forklifts, etc.
Laboratory equipment: such as reactors, centrifuges, etc.
3. Precautions:
Regular inspection: Ensure that the switch functions properly.
Clear identification: The switch position should be clearly visible and convenient for emergency operation.
Train operators: Ensure that relevant personnel are familiar with the use of the switch.
Reset operation: After solving the problem, the switch must be manually reset to restart the device.
4. Reset method:
Turn or pull out the button to release the lock state.
Restart after confirming that the device is safe.
The emergency stop switch is an important measure to ensure safety. Correct use and maintenance can effectively reduce the risk of accidents.