CENTROID CNC controls provide facilities for a required Emergency Stop circuit which can
be used to completely disable your machine tool in the event of an emergency or unsafe
condition. Proper installation of your CNC control MUST include the necessary wiring
to disable ALL machine tool movement when the Emergency Stop button is pressed.
This includes machine, servo motors, tool changers, coolant pumps, and any other moving
parts. DO NOT disable or alter any safety feature of your machine or CNC control.
Never alter or remove any safety sign or symbol from your machine or CNC control
components. If signs become damaged or worn, or if additional signs are needed to
emphasize a particular safety issue, contact your dealer or CENTROID.
CNC Control Operating Specifications
Minimum Maximum
Operating Temperature 40°F (5°C) 104°F (40°C)
Ambient Humidity 30% relative, non-condensing 90% relative, non-condensing
Altitude 0 Ft. (Sea Level) 6000 Ft. (1830m)
Input Voltage (110, 220, 440 VAC,
System Dependent)
-10% of Specified System Input
Voltage
+10% of Specified System Input
Voltage
Note: Your machine may have operating conditions different than those shown above. Always consult your
machine manual and documentation.
Safety signs and labels found on your machine tool, and on CNC system
components typically follow the following examples: