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INDICATION LAMP

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Description

  • Power On: A green indication lamp is usually used to show that the power is on and the crane is ready for operation. It indicates that the main power supply to the crane is functioning correctly.
  • Emergency Stop: A red indication lamp is often used to indicate that the emergency stop button has been pressed. This lamp is illuminated when the crane has been brought to an immediate stop due to a safety concern or an emergency situation.
  • Limit Switch: Some EOT cranes are equipped with limit switches that prevent the crane from traveling beyond its safe operating range. These limit switches may have associated indication lamps to show if the crane has reached a limit, such as the end of the travel path or a specific position.
  • Fault or Error: In the event of a fault or error in the crane's operation or control system, a yellow or orange indication lamp may be used to indicate a problem. This lamp alerts the operator that there is an issue that requires attention or maintenance.

An indication lamp in an EOT (Electric Overhead Traveling) crane is a visual signaling device used to provide important information about the operating status of the crane. It is typically located on the crane control panel or near the operator's station for easy visibility.

The indication lamp may have different colors and meanings depending on the specific crane system and manufacturer. Here are some common indications you might find on an EOT crane:

It's important to note that the specific indications and colors may vary between different crane manufacturers and models. Therefore, it's essential to consult the crane's documentation or user manual to understand the exact meaning of each indication lamp in a particular EOT crane system.