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Lockout secures IEC power inlets
The IEC lockout works by preventing the insertion of power cords into machinery that use the popular IEC60320 C14 power inlet.
News from Reece Safety Products ( 6 January 2005)
Safety switches survive water spray
Jokab Safety has been awarded an IP69K specification for its Eden E safety switches.
News from Jokab Safety UK ( 5 January 2005)
Door switches aid slitter operator safety
User application article Primary and secondary slitting machines from Bedford based Atlas Converting Equipment feature Schmersal AZM415 safety door switches to protect their operators.
News from Schmersal UK ( 5 January 2005)
Device locks out pneumatic energy
A novel Pneumatic Lockout device effectively isolates potentially hazardous pneumatic energy without costly tool modifications or inconvenient inline valves.
News from Panduit ( 3 December 2004)
Acoustic foam combats airborne noise
Sound Dead Steel is launching a range of high-density, sound-absorbent, self-adhesive open- or closed-cell acoustic foam dampers known as SDS AcousticFoam.
News from Sound Dead Steel ( 2 December 2004)
Solenoid-locking switch aids safety downsizing
All the key designer benefits of small size, high holding force and robust metal construction are provided by Guardmaster's new 440G-MT, solenoid-locking switch.
News from EJA (Guardmaster) (25 November 2004)
Guarding system offers speedy access
Rapid Fix from Troax is a guarding system designed to comply with the demands for security and protection within industry.
News from Micromech (25 November 2004)
Interlock system now offers AC switching
The popular Magnasafe MS6 machine-guard safety interlock system is now available with AC switching.
News from Mechan Controls (23 November 2004)
Emergency stop save panel space
The compact the Series 61 E-Stop is tested to full international operational and safety standards and is protected against water and dirt ingress to IP65. Brochure available
News from EAO (22 November 2004)
Swordfish stakes its claim to safer cutting
Speciality Welds is launching its new Swordfish, an arc-cutting electrode that is said to be a safer alternative to oxy-fuel cutting.
News from Speciality Welds (22 November 2004)
Catalogue covers purging and pressurisation
Pepperl+Fuchs is publishing its 2004 Bebco EPS Purge/Pressurisation Systems catalogue.
News from Pepperl+Fuchs (19 November 2004)
Crucial aspects govern light curtain effectiveness
Technical background article With the light curtain now an established tool for assuring machinery safety, Gary Provis of Siemens Automation and Drives looks at implementing an optical protection system.
News from Siemens Automation and Drives (17 November 2004)
Fast fencing for full safety
Quick Guard from Jokab Safety offers the installer a fencing system that is easy to erect and install.
News from Jokab Safety UK (17 November 2004)
Curtain resolves to keep fingers safe
Scientific Technologies has added a 14mm-resolution version to its MegaSafe MG4600 family of safety light curtains.
News from Scientific Technologies (17 November 2004)
Seeking partners for industrial systems
Volumatic and Blending Systems, a provider of custom-made industrial equipment, will be at the Salon de l'Emballage 2004 (World Packaging Exhibition) in Paris from 22 to 26 November 2004.
News from Volumatic and Blending Systems (17 November 2004)
Combined beacon and sounder uses little power
A new ISB range of compact, IP65, low-current, combined flashing beacon and sounder units is being launched by DG Controls.
News from DG Controls (16 November 2004)
Directive includes protection against explosions
TUV International UK - Rheinland Group offers support to comply with the CE equipment intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) Directive 94/9/EC.
News from TUV International - Rheinland Group (12 November 2004)
Interlock on guarding increases safety
Castell has developed a new version of its Entry Safe key interlock.
News from Castell Safety International (12 November 2004)
French ships to benefit from protection system
French shipowner Socatra has chosen the JLMD system for all ships in its new fleet in order to guarantee environmental protection and marine conservation.
News from JLMD Ecologic Group (12 November 2004)
Shaft encoders with speed and position control
The new Sick Stegmann Sincos SRS 64 and SRM 64 shaft encoders with Hiperface interfaces for AC induction motors provide both speed and absolute position control in one cost effective unit.
News from Erwin Sick (11 November 2004)
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