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Modular enabling switch (1st May 2008)
The new ZSM enabling switch from Euchner features a modular, lightweight and ergonomic design, and is suitable for many different control and safety related functions.
From Health safety welfare
Twin-headed switches (1st January 2008)
The latest developments from Euchner include twin-headed switches designed for use with two adjacent machine access or cell enclosure guards. Previously, it would have been necessary to use two separate switches for thi
Non-contact (1st November 2007)
The new CES-AR-C non-contact safety switch from Euchner makes it possible to monitor several safety guards at once. Up to 20 devices can be included in one switch chain. The device can also be used as a compact individual swi
The key to security (1st November 2007)
The Electronic-Key-System (EKS) from Euchner UK provides a level of monitoring and control to meet safety and security as well as monitoring critical processing operations. It provides secure user identification without the use of passwords, and can be used in harsh industrial environments
From Plant process control
Safety hinge (1st November 2005)
Available from Euchner, the ESH safety hinge has integrated safety function and is designed for applications that need a robust device with small dimensions.
Safety switches (1st September 2005)
Suitable for ATEX applications, new safety switches from Euchner (UK) have many of the tried-and-tested components found on standard switches, such as actuation heads and actuators. They also have the same mounting hole drill patterns.
Safety switch (1st September 2004)
A new STP safety switch from Euchner is designed for use in machine tools or other applications where extremely high locking forces are anticipated.
Safety relays (1st November 2003)
The latest safety relays from Euchner can serve fields of applications up to Category 4, EN954-1. The company says the new ESM range can be relied upon to break electrical control circuits and, therefore, switch off any potentially hazardous machine