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Mistura Systems

217 Kingsbury Road
London
NW9 9HP
UK

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Trapped key interlocks prevent robotic mishaps

Users of robot cells supplied by Kesan Automation are protected by trapped key interlocks.

News from Engineeringtalk, 9 May 2003

Interlocks form integral part of OEM machinery

Mistura Systems has developed a system of interlock components which form an integral part of OEM machinery, making it safe and ensuring that it cannot be operated in an incorrect manner.

News from Engineeringtalk, 3 April 2003

Mains safety switch is simpler interlock

Mistura Systems has a safety interlock for large machines which acts directly on the main power isolator.

News from Engineeringtalk, 3 February 2003

Modular interlock allows authorised access only

A novel solenoid tongue switch incorporates a side bolt actuator for safety interlocking guards on machines.

News from Engineeringtalk, 13 December 2002

Safety is logical for Savoye Logistics

Mistura Systems has supplied trapped key interlocks to keep employees safe in all the most recent automatic warehouses built by Savoye Logistics of Loughborough.

News from Engineeringtalk, 13 December 2002

Mistura manages access to Albon's automation

Trapped key interlocks from Mistura Systems are ensuring worker safety on automated production lines at Albon Engineering.

News from Engineeringtalk, 18 October 2002

Safety when it comes to the crunch

Mistura Systems has supplied trapped key interlocks to guarantee worker safety in an automatic warehouse built by Swisslog of Redditch for Walkers Snack Foods, the UK's biggest snacks manufacturer.

News from Engineeringtalk, 18 October 2002

Vent valve interlock for pressure vessels

Mistura Systems has a trapped key interlock valve suitable for venting or purging pressure vessels.

News from Engineeringtalk, 28 March 2002

Interlock avoids possibility of trapping staff

An interlock system has been developed to prevent personnel from becoming trapped in potentially hazardous areas such as automatic warehouses, cold stores, industrial boiler filters and X-ray cells

News from Engineeringtalk, 23 January 2002

Emergency release for personnel in danger areas

The new MLQ Emergency Release Interlock utilises a conventional crash bar door lock which instantly overrides the interlock mechanism, opening an escape route

News from Engineeringtalk, 8 August 2001

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