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Enabling switch for safety functions (1st June 2008)
The new ZSM enabling switch from Euchner is more than just an ordinary manually operated enabling device. It features a modern, modular, lightweight and ergonomic design, which makes it suitable for many different con
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Passwords passé (1st February 2008)
Passwords have traditionally been used as a means of maintaining safety and security, as well as monitoring critical processing operations.
Non-contact switches for multiple guards (1st December 2007)
The new CES-AR-C from Euchner makes it possible to monitor several safety guards at once. Up to 20 devices can be included in one switch chain.
Twin-headed switches (1st December 2007)
The latest developments from Euchner include twin-headed switches for use with two adjacent machine access or cell enclosure guards.
Safety + security (1st October 2007)
The EKS (Electronic Key System) from Euchner has been further developed to incorporate FSA (For Safety Applications). The company says this ensures all aspects of safety and security can be accommodated, where access
Bridging a gap in relays (1st February 2006)
While there are many safety relays on the market, Euchner believes its new, modular ESM-F device fills the gap between simple safety relays and safety PLCs.
Approved for ATEX use (1st October 2005)
Euchner (UK) has introduced a new range of safety switches that are suitable for ATEX applications.
Safety switches (1st October 2005)
CMS non-contact safety switches from Euchner are said to provide a high degree of protection and to offer system operators advantages in areas where cleaning or
BREAKS ELECTRICAL CONTROL CIRCUITS (1st October 2004)
Euchner has introduced ESM safety relays that can serve fields of application up to Category 4, EN954-1.