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News Release from: LC Automation | Subject: MS6 Magnetic Safety Switch
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 10 August 2004

Avoid breakdowns caused by cheap safety
switches

Every company looks for long-term reliability in their machinery, which is why a SS safety switch is a better buy than a cheap plastics one, says an automation supplier.

Every company looks for long-term reliability in their machinery but as any maintenance engineer will tell you, this should also apply to even the smallest safety components Any system is only as strong as it's weakest link and stopping a whole production line for something as simple as a broken safety switch can be costly and every bit as frustrating as a major break down, especially if it is a regular occurrence

On the other hand, no one wants to waste money buying an expensive safety switch that isn't required when a low cost plastic unit will suffice.

For many applications there is a fine line between suitable products, do you risk breakdowns to save money? Or do you spend more than you need to guarantee the system quality? The new Magnetic Safety Switch from Mechan Controls offers a great new alternative that is bound to make this choice easier.

The new MS6 provides a robust, slim-line and cost effective solution for most safety applications.

Featuring a stainless steel housing, IP67 rating and a 10 mm switching distance, the MS6 is ideal for use in food production lines or environments where endurance is the key to success.

It's available in a choice of three configurations for DC Switching; 1 safety contact, 1 safety and 1 auxiliary contact or 2 safety contacts.

They all feature the same rugged design and excellent reliability, and with list prices starting from just GBP 53.50, they are a great value alternative to less robust plastic switches. Request a free brochure from LC Automation ...

If you value your system reliability, can you afford not to install the Mechan Controls MS6?.

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