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Noncontact safety switches on show in Telford

A Mechan Controls product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Aug 27, 2004

Mechan Controls will be demonstrating an extensive collection of new products at this year's Drives and Controls Exhibition.

Mechan Controls, the specialist manufacturer of noncontact safety switches will be demonstrating an extensive collection of new products at this year's Drives and Controls Exhibition (the International Centre, Telford, 12th-14th October 2004).

On stand 130, the ISO9000:2000 accredited company will be exhibiting its new stainless-steel MS6 machine-guard safety switch, which is designed primarily for the food processing, brewing and pharmaceutical industries.

A damage-resistant noncontact safety switch with a 10mm switching distance, it is easy to install, tolerant to misalignment and suitable for use in washdown applications.

Also on display will be Mechan Controls' SSS range of tamper-resistant electronic safety switches.

With inbuilt relay outputs and LED indicators to provide a simple visual check of each switch's status, the units allow faults to be pinpointed quickly and easily on even the largest production lines.

During the event, staff will be exhibiting the ISIS system, which combines coded magnetic switches with an intelligent monitoring and control facility that minimises down time by alerting the operator to short circuits and similar faults.

A Category 3 system, the ISIS has a simple, modular design that can easily be expanded to accommodate additional production capacity, while ISIS-4 control unit also acts as an emergency stop relay.

Among the other products on show will be the Category 4 rated F-Series - a highly secure electronically coded switch with an expandable, multimodular design.

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