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News Release from: Rockwell Automation (Allen-Bradley Guardmaster ) | Subject: Guardmaster-Prosafe trapped key interlocks
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 14 March 2002

Machinery guard key interlocks are
tamper-proof

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A range of single and dual key trapped key interlocks has a unique anti-tamper mechanism, which makes them the most practicable and reliable method of safety power interlocking for guarding.

The new Guardmaster-Prosafe range of single and dual key trapped key interlocks has a unique anti-tamper mechanism The mechanism makes them the most practicable and reliable method of safety power interlocking for installations in industrial, process, petrochemical, nuclear, automotive and machine tool environments, where safe entrance to enclosures is required following the electrical isolation of machinery

Interlocks in the Guardmaster-Prosafe range are offered in single key and dual key access configurations, both of which have unique stainless steel coded keys and barrels to satisfy even the most complicated of interlocking systems.

The units have a direct drive mechanism to give the positive operation described in the "Safety of Machinery" standard BS EN 292.

They are CE marked and are fully tested and approved to standards EN1088, IEC 60947-5-1 and GSET 19.

In addition to the above approvals, the Guardmaster-Prosafe range is the only one to carry the prestigious BG mark, a sign of safety, independently tested by the German Berufsgenossen-schaftliches Institutfur Arbeitssicherneit, 'BIA'.

Guardmaster-Prosafe single key access units are designed for the interlocking of hatches, guards and doors on machines where full body access is not required.

They are extremely reliable and have the advantage of not requiring electrical wiring to the guard.

With single key access units, the key, after it has been turned to release the guard-locking unit remains trapped and cannot be removed until the guard is closed and locked again.

As a result, it is impossible to open the guard without first isolating the power source, and it is also impossible to switch on power to the machine without closing and locking the guard.

Dual key Guardmaster-Prosafe interlocks are designed for applications where full body access to an enclosure is required.

They can be used in one of two modes: Sequential Key Exchange, with one key in and one out, or Dual Key Insertion with both keys trapped to operate.

In the former mode, one key, the primary, remains trapped after being inserted and rotated.

The secondary key is then inserted and turned, allowing the guard to be opened.

The secondary key can now be removed and used as the next stage of an interlocking sequence, or be retained as a personnel key to ensure that machinery cannot be restarted whilst the key holder is inside the hazard area.

By using a combination of Guardmaster-Prosafe system components, virtually any safety interlocking or operation sequencing requirement can be catered for.

A Guardmaster-Prosafe Key Exchange unit is fundamental in linking together devices in more complex sequences.

It can be mounted at a convenient central point and be used to release multiple keys under pre-set conditions.

Further details of the new Guardmaster-Prosafe interlocks are contained within the new Guardmaster catalogue.

Copies of the catalogue can be obtained by phoning EJA's sales department on: 01942 - 255166.

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