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Encitech appoint MBS Components as Exclusive Distribution Partner for UK Market
BS Components is pleased to announce an agreement with Encitech Connectors AB to act as their exclusive Distributor for the UK and Ireland. Formerly known as MH Sweden AB, Encitech is a leading manufacturer of Sub D Connector Covers, Modular Connectors and accessories. The agreement allows MBS the exclusive right to distribute well know ranges such as the DPPK, DPPK-M and the DSSK series hoods. Commenting on the agreement Steve Morris, Managing Director at MBS said “The agreement means that we have the opportunity to re-establish an excellent working relationship with the Encitech team.” For further information please visit
www.mbs-components.com or contact Mark Severn, Sales Director at MBS Components Ltd. Pictured Steve Morris, Managing Director at MBS and Henrik Olsen, Managing Director at Encitech re-establish an excellent working relationship.
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MBS Components Ltd Tel. +44 (0) 1536 263411 Web:
www.mbs-components.com
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afety Interlocking company Fortress Interlocks has added its new E1, Extracted Key Adaptor, to the amGard range of modular safety gate switch interlocks. The E1 has been designed to ensure that the door to hazardous machinery cannot be opened without removing the safety key, and the machinery cannot then be restarted until the key is returned. Fortress has achieved this by designing a mechanism that traps the actuator in the head until the key is removed which then allows the ‘gate’ to swing over the keyhole. While the actuator remains out of the head, the gate remains over the keyhole preventing the key being returned to the lock. E1 ensures a specific sequence of operation and can be stacked or combined with other adaptors; up to 5 key adaptors can be used in one configuration.
Fortress Interlocks Ltd Tel: +44 (0)1902 349 000
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million unique connectors from stock at a rate of more than 5,000 per hour.
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www.peigenesis.com. PEI-Genesis UK Ltd
Tel: +44 (0)2380 621260 Nestlé chooses openSAFETY openSAFETY
openSAFETY is a tried-and-tested safety protocol which has been certified for use in systems with a SIL 3 safety integrity level by the German testing authori-ties TÜV Rheinland and TÜV Süd. High-performance safety solutions based on openSAFETY have been used in series production applications since 2008. openSAFETY is independent of the bus system and interoperable with all transport protocols thanks to the black channel principle. This means that any transport protocol can be
used to transfer the safety-oriented data which is packed in a special frame format. For demonstration purposes, the POWERLINK user organization EPSG has already implemented openSAFETY for all communication systems used by Nestlé, i.e. PROFINET, SERCOS III, EtherNet/IP and POWERLINK, and additionally for Modbus TCP.
Ethernet Powerlink Standardization Group (EPSG) Tel: +49 30 8508 8529
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business, Oaklands Farm Eggs rank among Europe’s elite - producing nearly 500 million eggs per year. The company recently opened a new technologically advanced packing station in Ruabon Wales which puts them in the unique position as the only provider of 100% Welsh eggs – all of which are not touched by human hand. From the hens the eggs are transported through a vigorous seven stage microscopic inspection in the form of a Moba 500 Egg Grading Machine and if found to have any slight faults they are automatically discarded. Eggs are packed via a Moba CP12 case packer consisting of two high speed case packers that can each pack up to 12,500 eggs per hour.
Endoline Machinery Ltd Web:
www.endoline.co.uk
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ODU Connectors O
DU are a niche manufacturer of ‘problem-solving’ connectors and assemblies,
especially circular
‘push-pull’ connectors, some being compatibleand intermateable with Lemo™ and WW Fischer™ Medical connectors ODU have ISO 13485, offering a wide range of connectors and cord-sets,
including low-cost
‘disposables’, supplying Philips, Siemens, GE and Berlin Heart.
ndoline Machinery have assisted a major egg distributor in setting up an efficient packaging system within their new factory – which will see over 1.4 million eggs being packed per day. A family run
Military connectors As long-term suppliers to Thales, Selex, and General Dynamics, ODU have provided over 100,000 military headset ‘snatch’ connectors on Bowman - without a single reported failure. Instrumentation connectors
Small push-pull connectors - to suit every application Industrial connectors Single contacts - power, signal, coax, fibre-optic, pneumatic and fluidic, or mixed into a variety of housings, to your exact needs. Cable assembly service The same high standard as our connectors – no compromise Custom connectors No problem – “If it’s not out there yet, we’ll work with you to develop it”
ODU-UK Ltd Tel: 01509 266433 Web:
www.odu.de
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www.peigenesis.com
EI-Genesis is the world’s fastest assembler of precision connectors and power supplies. largest component inventory, they develop engineered solutions that support the military, industrial, transportation, and energy sectors worldwide. PEI-Genesis can build over 12 Using proprietary
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automation for speed, consistency, and quality, PEI-Genesis can build just 1 piece or 10,000 pieces with equal ease; built to any standard or customized specification. PEI-Genesis is the only partner that guarantees assembly and shipment of connectors in 48 hours and power supplies in a week. Headquartered in Philadelphia, PA, PEI-Genesis has production facilities in South Bend, IN; Bensalem, PA; and Southampton, UK; as well as 27 sales offices in eight countries.
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