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Tapeswitch
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Unit 38, Drumhead Road
Chorley North Industrial Park
Chorley
PR6 7BX
UK
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Listing of all 8 news releases from Tapeswitch:
Blue LED system indicates infra-red alignment
Blueview is a simple but very effective way of allowing Guardscan light curtains to be optically aligned.
News from Tapeswitch (28 April 2006)
Sensing edge keeps stage extension safe
User application article Tapeswitch, the UK pressure-sensitive switch manufacturer, provided the safety edge system for the extension to the stage at the Theatre Royal Nottingham.
News from Tapeswitch (28 April 2006)
Light curtain made for safety buses
The B Series/Solo light curtain is a versatile development of the highly successful Guardscan B Series, which will be of particular interest to users of ASi-Safety at Work and other safety buses.
News from Tapeswitch ( 5 February 2003)
Safety mat incorporates fail-safe monitoring
The CKP/Solo safety mat is based on the Tapeswitch CKP/S1 safety mat, which has been used throughout industry for many years.
News from Tapeswitch (14 March 2002)
Switches get edgy about safety
Tapeswitch sensing edge systems are pressure-sensitive devices designed to be used for simple control functions or safety applications to protect both personnel and equipment.
News from Tapeswitch ( 1 March 2002)
Safety mat looks the job in your company colours
The LMI parallel plate technology safety mat, which is moulded to IP67, can now incorporate your company logo in any colour or combination of colours
News from Tapeswitch (28 September 2001)
Introducing the toughest safety/sensing mat around
Tapeswitch has designed a safety mat which it claims improves over all previous presence sensing mat products presently available in an industrial manufacturing environment.
News from Tapeswitch (28 September 2001)
UL Recognition for switch that can be any length
UL Recognition has been gained by Tapeswitch for its entire range of Ribbon Switches, the "Press At Any Point" continuous switches that can be hundreds of metres in length
News from Tapeswitch (27 September 2001)

