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Motor Forward and Reverse Control Circuit

Wiring Diagram Forward-Reverse for 3 Phase Motor

Motor Forward and Reverse Direction Control using Limit Switches

This article is about Controlling Motor in Forward and Reverse direction by using Limit Switches and Push Buttons.

Relay Permissive and interlock circuits

Basics of Permissive and Interlock Circuits

A practical application of switch and relay logic is in control systems where several process conditions have to be met

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