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Schmersal UK

Beauchamp Business Centre
Enigma Park
Malvern
WR14 1GL
UK

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Modular control provides greater functionality

A range of modular control devices and indicator lights offers increased functionality, better use of space and ease of assembly.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 13 December 2007

Pull-wire, emergency-stop switches

Pull-wire, emergency-stop switches and wire-tensioning devices for safety-oriented applications make up the new range from Schmersal.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 3 October 2007

How to apply BS EN ISO 13849-1:2006 standard

A series of free UK seminars intend to give design engineers working on safety-related control systems for machines the competence required to apply BS EN ISO 13849-1:2006.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 4 June 2007

Hygienic safety switches are IP67 protected

Machine safety equipment manufacturer has produced a brochure previewing a range of hygienic safety switches - IP67 protected to EN 60529 - for the food processing industry.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 7 August 2006

Man-machine safety product Web site revamped

Man-machine safety specialist has published a 'new-look' product Web site that includes an excellent engineering guide to the world of machine safety, offering access to comprehensive information.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 26 July 2006

Catalogue simplifies safety relay module search

To help engineers specify the correct safety relay modules, Schmersal has published a 170-page Protect-SRB catalogue, which includes a double-reset input module and input extension module.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 25 July 2006

Safety monitoring module protects operators

A safety monitoring module ensures the safety of machine operators when they are performing repairs or maintenance in hazardous zones with shut-down machine control.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 24 July 2006

Guard door sensor is non-contact

A compact, coded non-contact guard-door monitoring sensor is seen as an alternative to electro-mechanical safety switches for monitoring the position of the safety guards.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 14 July 2006

Non-contact safety switch shows lock status

Machine safety specialist Schmersal has introduced a new non-contact safety switch that uses the latest pulse-echo technology to determine door position and lock status.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 7 June 2006

Non-contact sensor monitors guard position

A non-contact safety sensor for monitoring the position of safety guards uses pulse-echo technology to communicate between the sensor and actuator, which allows for greater coded actuator offset.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 1 February 2006

Safety sensor monitors guard position

Machine safety specifiers and OEMs will have the opportunity to see the latest non-contact products on offer, including a safety sensor for monitoring the position of safety guards.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 16 December 2005

Non-contact safety sensor has no mechanical wear

A non-contact safety sensor that monitors the position of two sliding, hinged or removable safety guards means there is no mechanical wear and its closed housing suits hygienic applications.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 18 November 2005

Free safety seminars for machine safety

Machine safety specialists Schmersal and Laidler Associates are offering a series of free 'Safety Seminars' that will cover all aspects of machinery safety with Puwer Regulations.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 14 November 2005

Safety products win design awards

Two Schmersal safety products have received design awards from the 2005 Industry Forum Design Hanover, which recognises the importance of optimising safety components.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 17 May 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 Manufacturingtalk, 13 April 2005

Hygenic devices meet EC food ruling

Hygienic push buttons, control devices and indicator lights are designed specifically to meet the health and safety requirements of EC machine directives for the food and beverage market.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 24 March 2005

Switches protect operators

Atlas slitters are enclosed in a Satech perimeter guard fencing system, which is fitted with between five and ten doors and every door is fitted with a Schmersal AZM415 safety door switch.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 5 January 2005

Free safety workshops from Schmersal and Laidler

A series of free Safety Workshops offered by machine safety specialists Schmersal and Laidler Associates will cover all aspects of machinery safety.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 5 October 2004

Guard safety system BG approved for up to 20 doors

Compatibility problems are a thing of the past with the latest coded door guarding system that can be used to guard a single door to Control Category 4 or up to twenty doors to Category 3.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 28 September 2004

Catalogue list safe switchgear equipment

Schmersal has produced a new Safe Switchgear catalogue covering its range of emergency pull-wire, pull-wire, belt-alignment and slack-wire switches and accessories.

News from Manufacturingtalk, 21 September 2004

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