TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Expert logistics has 360 vision with EnerSys E
selos WT
the new generation of terminal blocks from Wieland
onnection expert Wieland Electric is launching selosWT, a new generation of terminal blocks that have been designed to provide a secure and maintenance-free connection, optimized and time- saving handling adds up to a considerable reduction in costs. The selos series of products combine the classic screw connection with modern connection technology, with the focus on customer benefits and increased efficiency.
C Whether a single solid-conductor wire or multi-
stranded wire is used or if a wire end ferrule is present or not, selos provides a simple and secure electrical connection.
Selos has been designed to mesh seamlessly with Wieland accessories, which share a uniform configuration and can be used throughout the range. The user has the choice of any Wieland connection technology whilst having the benefit of using established accessories.
Wieland Electric Ltd Tel: 01483 531213 Web:
www.wieland-electric.com
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xpert Logistics, the UK’s leading white goods home delivery company, selected advanced Hawker batteries, chargers and management systems from EnerSys for the lift trucks at its new national distribution centre in Crewe. The solution devised by EnerSys supports arduous round- the-clock operations while offering an ideal combination of performance, simplicity and energy efficiency. “We were looking for a long-term commitment from a supplier that could work with us and our established lift truck partner to support our new operation and predicted growth plans,” says Chris Adamson, Project Manager at Expert Logistics who was responsible for commissioning the new facility. “EnerSys delivered a set of products that offered us a complete solution.”
EnerSys Motive Power Tel: 0161 794 4611 Web:
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Texecom awarded System 5 Certalarm accreditation by Intertek T
execom, the award-winning UK manufacturer of electronic security products, has achieved System 5 Certalarm accreditation from
Intertek. ISO67 System 5 accreditation is only awarded to manufacturers that have rigorous and extensive quality control and production procedures. This ensures that all products manufactured are identical in design, performance and construction as products submitted to 3rd-party accredited test houses. Texecom has achieved System 5 Certalarm accreditation in record
time, reflecting Texecom’s world-class manufacturing capabilities and Intertek’s capacity to rapidly deliver System 5 audits. Jim Ludwig, Managing Director, Texecom Ltd, commented: “We are proud to achieve System 5 Certalarm accreditation through Intertek.
Tel: 01706 220460
Arco and MSA partner to develop new PLR safety helmet
rco, the UK’s leading supplier of safety clothing and equipment, and MSA, the international leaders in head protection for firefighters, police, military and industrial use, have partnered to develop the new Premium Lightweight Ratchet (PLR) Safety Helmet. This partnership has formed in response to growing demand for head protection that is not only of excellent quality, but is also well fitting and offers increased wearer comfort. With both Arco and MSA having a wealth of experience providing head protection for the most severe of conditions, wearers can feel assured that this new safety helmet
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will offer them a superb level of comfort and safety when out on the job.” To ensure a better fit on the head, adjusting the helmet is simple and easy as it features a Fas-Trac harness, including a large wheel ratchet for one-handed quick adjustment without the need for removing the helmet or gloves.
Arco Tel: 01482 611611 Web:
www.arco.co.uk
WAGO adds MOVILINK® interface to SPEEDWAY range
AGO has extended its IP67 SPEEDWAY I/O range by including a new module which connects up to eight SEW-Eurodrive drives to the fieldbus via MOVILINK® protocol. MOVILINK® enables data transmission between SEW drives and higher-level automation systems. WAGO's new interface (767-5204) allows all relevant process data (e.g., speed, torque, frequency, amperage and active current) to be transferred cyclically. A variety of status information, including that from drives and converters, or the heat sink temperature can also be transmitted acyclically. Two 5-pole M12 ports connect up to eight drives to one single module, saving installation time and space, while eliminating costs for additional hardware. Two additional ports provide four configurable digital inputs/outputs for sensors and actuators. Key configuration options include: operating mode, filter, inversion, substitute value strategy, manual mode, simulation and diagnostics.
W WAGO Ltd Tel: 01788 568 008 Electrical Engineering JUNE 2013 Web:
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ith the NETIO-230, available in Germany exclusively from reichelt elektronik, the user
can operate and control the voltage status of his devices and applications via a computer connected with the LAN or the Internet. The IP-capable distribution socket allows direct or timer-based remote control of computers,
servers,
electrical controllers, monitoring systems or other devices that operate with 230°V,
e.g.
routers, while
travelling, at work or during extended absences. Such remote control is also very useful for components that are difficult to access. Thanks to the integrated web server and the multi-language user interface the device – available in black or silver – can be operated from all standard web browsers or via Telnet, from a PC, smartphone or tablet PC. No extra software must be installed. Brand new apps are available for Android and iOS, which enable especially intuitive use of the NETIO-230.
Reichelt Tel: +49 (0) 4422 955 333 Web:
www.reichelt.com
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