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A Pilz Automation Technology product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 7, 2008

SafetyEYE can deliver substantial cost savings through faster installation and set-up, as well as reduced maintenance requirements.

Pilz Automation is showing the SafetyEYE vision-based machinery safety monitoring system at Mach 2008.

Visitors will receive free machinery safety advice in confidential discussions with Pilz consultants.

Mach will provide the suitable opportunity to see SafetyEYE, the camera-based safety system for monitoring three-dimensional zones around robots, machine tools and other hazards.

This will be the first time that SafetyEYE has been exhibited in the UK.

Compared with traditional physical guards and products such as safety light curtains, SafetyEYE can deliver substantial cost savings through faster installation and set-up, as well as reduced maintenance requirements.

In addition, it can help achieve more flexible working and, therefore, higher productivity.

While SafetyEYE will be one focus on its stand, Pilz will also be promoting its portfolio of machinery safety services.

Pilz engineers and consultants will be available for no-obligation discussions with visitors who specify, buy, use or supply machinery.

While advice can be provided on all aspects of machinery safety, the main topics likely to be discussed with visitors to Mach will be risk assessments, PUWER assessments, plant assessments, CE marking and ESPE (safety light curtain) inspection and certification.

The consultants can also suggest how to use modern safety technologies to raise machinery throughput and achieve both rapid payback and enhanced safety.

Visitors are welcome to meet the Pilz staff on the stand at any time, but it is recommended that an appointment be made in advance of the event to ensure that the consultant or engineer with the most appropriate industry or technology knowledge is available at a convenient time.

Another service offered by Pilz is safety-related training courses.

These include a four-day machinery safety course and a two-day machinery safety course for managers.

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