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Product category: Machine Safety Components
News Release from: SICK (UK) | Subject: Safety switches and interlocks
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 09 August 2000

Wide range of safety switches now out
from Sick

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Erwin Sick now offer a comprehensive range of safety switches and interlocks including high quality cast alloy models and versions housed in a compact and durable plastic module

Erwin Sick is a name widely associated with machinery safety Our application knowledge has been built up from years of sales and support of a product range seen as the market leader in opto-electronic safety devices

We believe our application knowledge is of great value to our customers and not only when supplying light curtains.

Therefore, to provide a complete package and in response to customer demands, Erwin Sick now offer a comprehensive range of Safety Switches and Interlocks.

The product group profile will include high quality cast alloy interlocks and switches able to meet the highest of specifications, as well as extremely competitive versions housed in a compact and durable plastic module.

Sick has always been know for introducing progressive new technology to the field of machinery safety and this new range of products is no different.

Coded non-contact safety switches have normally been of the magnetically coded variety, thereby limiting the number of codes available to the user.

Erwin Sick introduce the Z1000 range, a non-contact coded safety switch, unaffected by vibration or moisture that generates it's own unique electronic code, providing security never seen with non-contact coded safety switches before!.

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