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What's the most creative workaround you've seen (or implemented) when a $5 sensor fails and the replacement has 8-week lead time, but the production line must run tomorrow?

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Oh man, I've been there! That $5 sensor that's holding up your entire production line is the worst kind of emergency. One of the most creative workarounds I've seen was when a proximity sensor failed on a packaging line. The maintenance team couldn't get a replacement for weeks, but they needed to detect whether boxes were present on the conveyor. Here's what they did:

They took a basic limit switch from another machine (the kind with a mechanical arm), mounted it at the right position, and wired it into the PLC using the same input. But here's the clever part - they added a small piece of flexible plastic as an extension arm so it would gently touch each box without damaging them. Total cost? Maybe $15 in parts they already had in the shop.

Another time I saw a team bypass a failed temperature sensor by using a handheld infrared thermometer and having an operator manually check and record readings every hour until the proper sensor arrived. They even created a simple spreadsheet to track the data and ensure process consistency.

The key is understanding what the sensor actually does - is it just detecting presence? Measuring something? Providing a safety interlock? Once you know its function, you can often find a temporary mechanical or manual solution that keeps production moving while you wait for the proper part. What kind of sensor are you dealing with?

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