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A little light
Safety switching hinge
reading
Elesa’s CFS hinge for hazardous areas has a built-in security switch to suit
Category One areas and works so as to switch off equipment when a
Adhesives that cure quickly on exposure to light
door or panel is opened.
are now used extensively across a wide range of
Elesa says that this becomes a great aid in industrial environments
industries. To help existing and potential users
where it helps to ensure operator safety. Alternatively the CFS may be
understand the benefits and to make the right
used to remotely indicate status, e.g. for access monitoring.
choices from its Loctite brand products, Henkel
Construction is an integral glass reinforced technopolymer unit ensuring
has produced a 22 page brochure entitled Light
a tamper-proof installation and easy assembly.
Cure Adhesive Technology.
Two variants are available – the CFS-SH with countersunk
“Originally, light cure adhesives were formulated
screw fixings for optimum strength and security – and the
for curing by ultraviolet light sources,” explains
CVS-CH with slotted fixing for easy
marketing manager, Colin Chapman. “This was
adjustment. Each one is offered with either top
followed by UV/visible light products, and then
mount cable connection or rear mounting
others that relied solely on the visible light spectrum
connector and appropriate leads to suit either the
to provide a safe and efficient way of curing these
machine control or status indication role.
adhesives.”
The CFS switching hinge, normally paired
The brochure details the benefits of the
with the standard CFM hinge, provides 180°
technology, lists the latest products and provides
opening with switching operation over the
examples of typical applications. A helpful product
range 4° to 15°. It meets EN60204-1,
selector guide is also included. There are also
EN6097-5-1, EN60529 and GS-ET15 with the
comprehensive details relating to the equipment and
switch and contacts sealed to IP65 – for indoor
accessories that can be used to cure these adhesives.
use.
Comprehensive knob range
A range of solid and pressed steel knobs, in both matt and polished finishes, are
now available from Rencol.
Supplied from stock in lobe, wing or star knob shapes in industry standard sizes, the
high quality products can be manufactured in other shapes to customers' specifications.
Rencol says that the knobs are manufactured in hard wearing, industry standard
materials, and are available at very competitive prices in low minimum order quantities.
"By manufacturing these components in our own factories in China, we can supply
first class quality at extremely competitive prices," said Tony Swash, Rencol's sales and
marketing director.
Rencol's group facilities in China are based in Shanghai and Ningbo. Its mature and
efficient supply chain operation has nearly thirty English-speaking personnel in its
Shanghai office specialising in design, engineering, quality and logistics.
Industry sectors the metal knobs are targeted at include heavy machinery,
manufacturing, office furniture and equipment, hygiene and medical equipment,
automotive and aerospace.
TFC detect new product
TFC Europe Ltd has added another product to its range of fixing and fastening products with the Combo Thread Detective.
The Combo Thread Detective is a precise and easy-to-use thread identifier for both nuts and bolts, consisting of gauges assembled onto a wire
lanyard.
The Combo Thread Detective identifies thread sizes from both Metric and Imperial versions, and is especially well suited for distinguishing
between similar inch and metric threads. The product is also equipped with a ruler for measuring stud lengths, which can be printed with a
company or customer’s information for promotional use.
With thread sizes permanently stamped onto each gauge and loops on each end for hanging, the Combo Thread Detective is a practical tool for a
wide scope of people: from individuals through to small businesses and those working in large corporations.
Its arrival within TFC’s product range comes at a time of significant growth for the company, which has recently launched a new website,
Fastlines catalogue and Fast Tube.
Technical director at TFC, Brian Goode comments: “We are delighted to have the Combo Thread Detective amongst our thousands of off the shelf
products. It is an incredibly useful tool for manufacturers and engineers alike and we are certain it will be in huge demand.”
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