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Industial Monitors and PLCs

07/28/2009 4:03 AM

I have problem - my monitor on the krupp injection machine has been damage.

need to replace it with any one suitable .. which one i do need as the origin no longer available.. if any other monitor available dose needs to communicate with the plc in the machine or do i need to change the plc also ..

please advice

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Re: industial moniter and plc

07/28/2009 4:19 AM

Contact Krupp for assistance, as there may be an unexpired warranty period on the machine that will become invalidated by the attentions of others.

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Re: industial moniter and plc

07/28/2009 1:36 PM

thank you for commt, but krupp no longer , now is engle and the dont have any information, i need some one under stand this machine to find out if i replace the moniter do i have to programit? and where is the plc in the machine dose the soft ware stored there.. any experince enginer with this model NAT-O-P90 Can carryout reper and will to do so?

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Re: industial moniter and plc

07/28/2009 7:13 AM

If the monitor connects directly to the PLC then you will need to go back to the OEM as a driver for the new monitor may not have been installed. If the monitor is connected to a PC as I/O device to the PLC any plug and play monitor should do. You still may need to down load a driver for it.

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Re: industial moniter and plc

07/28/2009 2:32 PM

this is the old moniter i have no experenc with electronic and conacted in plug -ply 2

caplewhat look like OME DOSE SHOW IN THESE PHOTOS PLEASE ADVICE

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Re: industial moniter and plc

07/29/2009 7:37 AM

Where are you located?

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Re: industial moniter and plc

07/29/2009 12:37 PM

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07/29/2009 7:58 AM

Is this in a hazardous location? If so you might look at R.Stahl. Here is the link to their HMI website. http://www.stahl-hmi.de/eng/ They make touch screens and panel PC's for most any hazardous location. May be worth a shot.

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Re: Industial Monitors and PLCs

07/29/2009 5:50 AM

"which one i do need as the origin no longer available.. "

contact Krupp immediately and ask them what the replacement unit is.

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Re: Industial Monitors and PLCs

07/29/2009 10:15 AM

kukinc,

Obviously the best would be to contact the original supplier but I think you said that they no longer exist.

If that is the case then how about doing a search for companies that rebuild these types of machines. They may have a working monitor that they would be willing to sell you or they maybe able to perform an upgrade of some sort for you.

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Re: Industial Monitors and PLCs

07/29/2009 10:35 AM

I had a similar problem. What I did was that the PLC was rather old so I updated the PLC and the monitor to Siemens S7.

You will probably need to change the monitor since many manufacturers use diferent interfaces so they sell to you the whole package.

Search in your area for an integrator so you may have the PLC program dowloaded and build from this since the engineering of the program is rather expensive.

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