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Safety on show at drives event

An Euchner (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team May 2, 2003

Euchner (UK) will be exhibiting on stand number C108 at the Drives and Controls 2003 exhibition at the UK NEC from 3rd to 6th June.

Euchner (UK) will be exhibiting on stand number C108 at the Drives and Controls 2003 exhibition at the UK NEC from 3rd to 6th June.

Being exhibited in the UK for the first time will be the upgraded AS-Interface bus system, combining innovation with high technology.

This uses the well proven TZ and TP safety switches providing guard locking with direct access to AS-Interface to create the optimum safety- at-work operating conditions.

The benefits include higher flexibility with simplified diagnostics, with lower costs due to reduced installation and wiring expenses.

Other safety equipment on show includes the CES-A-CSE-01 transponder noncontact switch can be used as an alternative for magnetic switches in many applications, and enables closer monitoring of complex production processes.

The transponder actuator, which is uniquely code and virtually impossible to defeat, receives electromagnetic signals from a transceiver station and then returns processed data back for evaluation.

Where noncontact magnetically coded switches are required, the Euchner CMS series is based on coded magnets.

Both rectangular and cylindrical housings are available, together with two different evaluation units.

The Euchner electronic key system (EKS) allows password-free access to PCs and control systems but maintains high level security for company IT operations.

The EKS works through an electronic key with embedded chip and antenna which transfer data inductively when a key holder logs in.

An infinite number of possible keys are available, providing maximum flexibility, with keys assigned depending on keyholder responsibilities.

Also on show will be the company's award winning handhold pendants which combine technical quality, value and structural design.

These easy-to-read and operate controls remain at the leading edge of ergonomic machine tool controllers.

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