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sors UK’s new inclinometer weighs only 25grams but ll has the high accuracy and long term stability of the whole SEIKA range. The NB3 inclinometer has a measuring range of ±10º and is supplied either with an analogue DC or a pulse width modulated output. The integrated sensor electronics
sti en
require conjunction with Stainless Steel
Interlock Switches for High Purity Applications
F purity
ortress Interlocks has launched a new range of rugged stainless steel interlock switches for high applications
such steel
industrial applications. The amGardS40 range can be
enclosures sealed to IP69 as and modular food, in
pharmaceutical and chemical processing. It suitable for outdoor use. stainless
pressure washed at high temperatures; processes are in a safe
Manufactured from 316 is also
K, allowing them to be switches are supplied in configured to suit many the
design, they also
have a retention force of 10,000N – the highest currently available on the market – so are ideal for ensuring guard doors are held closed until machines and/or
condition. Each
module is just 40mm in width, so can easily be fitted to 40mm guarding sections or other areas where space is limited .
Fortress Interlocks Ltd Fortress Interlocks Ltd 01902 349000
www.fortressinterlocks.com beverage, angles. Typical the
only minimal capacitive
suitable for applications for measurement areas of
of engineering, power primary relatively and are
requiring a small, small
in
characterized by high accuracy and long-term stability. The NB3 is sensor
transformer light
inclination
instruments and inspection systems, vehicles, automation and safety
application include measuring scientific devises, medical and
communications equipment as well as leve lling systems. SENSORS UK LTD SENSORS UK LTD 01727 861110 www sensorsuk com . .
Renold Couplingswill launch two new ranges thisApril
esigned for industrial applications, the Hi-Tec RBI takes the existing RB offering to the next level, incorporating a new block profile to increase torque throughput by 50%. The new Hydrastart with Renoldflex, will be ‘drop-in’, allowing the drive assembly to remain in place and the Hydrastart to be swapped out. With the only bespoke machining being the bores on the end of
D reduced and in most cases,
the couplings, and not always required, lead times will be greatly the Hydrastart can be dispatched same-day.
Renold Couplings’ Commercial Director, Tom Hattersley, commented “the Hi- Tec RBI and Hydrastart are just the first of our scheduled launches this year. We listened to customers and recognised that we needed to expand our current offering and reduce lead times. Introducing new ranges throughout 2016 will go some way to address this.”
Reno d Couplings
Explosion proof conversions should still seek approval from Manufacturers
L
a p d
Pyroba n Pyroban eading safety business Pyroban has advised that in 2012, clearly states the explosion proof
modification of a forklift truck should have the written approval of the original truck manufacturer in order to comply with international standards and best practice. "The current edition of ISO 3691-1:2011, transposed into European standards
that with regards the prior written approval of
manufacturer," confirms Steve Noakes company providing explosion proof sol the EN version of the standard which ue to a challenge regarding anti-com rinciple
pplications should still be taken serio of
to control the 01273 456800 process
unauthorised truck modification is not permitted and that no alterations should be made without
petitiveness. However, the underlying appears to "soften" this requirement utions. "There is a planned update to from Pyroban, the leading conversion truck
the original modifying usly .
www.pyroban.com fork trucks for special
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