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Safety controllers have maintenance override
User application article Safety-related controllers with maintenance override are monitoring diverse PLT protective equipment in Bayer MaterialScience's new TDA production plant at the Dormagen site. Brochure available
News from HIMA Paul Hildebrandt GmbH + Co KG (11 July 2005)
Free manual explains application of safety relays
Massive 164-page guide divides applications into four types: emergency stop circuits, safety gate circuits, ESPE (electrosensitive protective equipment) circuits and muting applications.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 4 July 2005)
Monitoring safety relay switches multi-circuits
Category 4 monitoring safety relay provides an easily expandable solution to the problem of switching multi-safety circuits at different voltages from one E-stop.
News from EJA Group ( 4 July 2005)
Key modules guarantee machine access safety
Access key and safety key modules for modular safety gate switches enable an operative to retain the machine activation key on their person while entering a potentially hazardous area.
News from Fortress Interlocks (30 June 2005)
Access given to safety controller technology
Starter package gives new users low-cost access to the PNOZmulti software-configurable, modular safety controller technology and includes complete programming kit.
News from Pilz Automation Technology (30 June 2005)
Interlocking system protects employees
To virtually eliminate the risk for work place injuries among automated high capacity machinery and robots an interlocking system prevents entry to restricted areas.
News from Micromech (22 June 2005)
Safety foot switches offer flexibility
Heavy duty yet compact construction feature a range of foot switches that offer a full range of safety benefits, mechanical stability, functionality and flexibility.
News from Balluff UK ( 6 June 2005)
Non-contact switch protects machinery access
An electronic miniature coded and non-contact safety switch designed to protect the doors and crankcases of dangerous machines is small in size and can easily be hidden.
News from Comitronic ( 6 June 2005)
Guide to control, monitoring applications is free
Free manual explains how various devices can be used to improve machinery and process safety, both for protecting personnel and preventing damage to equipment and materials.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 1 June 2005)
Simple-to-configure unit gives flexible control
Simple-to-configure unit gives fully modular approach to controlling access to hazardous machinery and equipment and includes electrical operator controls as standard modules.
News from Fortress Interlocks (27 May 2005)
Safety interlock switches resist knocks
Fibre optic safety interlock switches provide a compact, non-contact, easy-to-install means of interlocking doors, guards, gates and covers and resist chemical and impact damage.
News from Banner Engineering (23 May 2005)
Resource module introduced for safety devices
Resource Module that includes a power supply and pair of safety relays making it a single point for wiring STI's MS4600 and OS3100 solid-state safety devices.
News from Scientific Technologies (23 May 2005)
Safety systems catalogue includes legislation
A 600-page safety systems catalogue has not only market leading safety products and application ideas, but also the key aspects of legislation in Europe and the USA.
News from Sick (UK) (20 May 2005)
Safety interlocks Website helps decision-making
Fortress Interlocks has launched a new website designed to deliver extensive information on products and applications, enabling customers to make informed decisions on the best safety solutions.
News from Fortress Interlocks ( 9 May 2005)
Safety manual explains programmable safety
Anyone considering using a programmable safety system with or without SafetyBUS p communications, should ac quire a free safety manual that is packed with useful information.
News from Pilz Automation Technology ( 3 May 2005)
Coded safety switches are almost undefeatable
Coded non-contact safety switches for applications conforming to the requirements of EN 954-1 Category 4 provide the ultimate in guard switch integrity, says the manufacturer.
News from Pilz Automation Technology (26 April 2005)
Entry/exit device safeguards in hazardous useage
Entry/exit access guarding device is a simple 'one-box' design with an operating range up to 8m and response time as low as 16ms provides low-cost guarding of access to hazardous applications.
News from Scientific Technologies (25 April 2005)
Products cover 'Emergency Stop' requirements
A complete range of 'Emergency Stop' products that combine optimal functionality with usability throughout assembly, mounting and operation have a range of options to cover every equipment size.
News from EAO (20 April 2005)
Non-contact solenoid interlock uses echo sensor
Non-contact solenoid interlock uses pulse echo sensor technology, which allows the actuator and interlock to engage even with an offset of +/-5mm, so avoiding uncessary machine downtime.
News from Schmersal (UK) (13 April 2005)
Network controller has highest safety level
Network controller has World's highest safety level Safety network controller is believed to be the world's first to have a built-in DeviceNet Safety interface and modular safety functions. Brochure available
News from Omron Electronics ( 7 April 2005)
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