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ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


ABB launches IEC Food Safe motors designed for easy cleaning and long life


Discounted Rental Scheme for Zebra’s new MC9300 Handheld


and TC8300 Touch Android computers


• 40% discount on all MC9300 and TC8300 rentals • ‘Rent now, buy later’ option • Both products launching


“ T


he scheme gives supply chain companies immediate, lower-cost rental access to Zebra’s latest and best


mobile enterprise technology” says Renovotec managing director Richard Gilliard Businesses wanting to acquire Zebra’s latest Android


products, the ultra-rugged MC9300 handheld and TC8300 touch enterprise computers now have the option to rent them through Renovotec, which is announcing a new scheme offering 40% rental discount on both products when four or more are rented, plus a ‘rent now, buy later’ option. The MC9300 and TC8300 are both launching. “The scheme gives supply chain companies immediate,


lower-cost rental access to Zebra’s latest and best mobile enterprise technology” says Renovotec managing director Richard Gilliard. The MC9300 is the most rugged MC9000 series.


Renovotec  01924 600480  www.renovotec.com


Renovotec launches


sanitation. The new IEC Food Safe motors are part of ABB’s Food Safe family that includes stainless steel NEMA motors, mounted ball bearings and gearing.


A IEC Food Safe motors feature smooth stainless


steel enclosures that are easy to clean and sanitise so customers can meet increasingly stringent hygiene standards. The motors’ enclosures have an IP69 water protection rating, while encapsulated winding enable the motors to last much longer than general purpose products in tough washdown conditions.


The external surfaces of the motors


are self-draining, with no crevices where particles can collect. The markings are laser etched onto the frame, avoiding channels and ridges where contaminants could accumulate.


The motors can withstand high pressure sprays and are fully compatible with clean-in-place (CIP) methods.


Food Safe motors also eliminate the need for motor shrouds, which can harbour food particles and allow bacteria to breed.


ABB IEC Food Safe motors are available in the power range 0.18-7.5 kilowatt, in 2-6 pole versions for 230-690 volt


at 50 or 60 hertz. They feature IE3 premium efficiency to reduce energy consumption and emissions. Flexible mounting arrangements ensure they will fit almost any application. The motors come in frame sizes 71-132.


ABB Ltd  01908 350300


Lenze celebrates 50 years of automation innovation in the UK 2


019 marks a special milestone for Lenze: the global specialist in Motion Centric Automation is


celebrating the 50th anniversary of the launch of its business operations on British soil. An emphasis on recruiting and developing talented


young engineers contributed to this growth and established Lenze as a pioneer of automation and control technology. It is one of only a few providers that work with customers through the entire development process of a machine, from initial ideas to after sales. “We are proud to be celebrating our 50th anniversary


in the UK and all we have achieved,” says Eric van den Broek, business lead for Lenze Region West. “Today we


are focused on pioneering advanced motion control solutions for customers, making it easy for them to reap the rewards from Industry 4.0 initiatives while providing the same flexible and reliable service we are known for.”


Lenze Ltd  01234 753200  www.lenze.com


Dawson Shanahan invests in new machines to meet demand D


awson Shanahan, the leading specialist in precision engineering and cold forming, is continuing to expand


its UK production facilities with the installation of two further Citizen machines. The L20-VIII and the new L32-VIII are high precision CNC lathes which are both flexible and versatile enough to meet high production demands. The new machines are part of an on-going programme


of investment and expansion, which underpins Dawson Shanahan’s long-term goal to grow organically by at least 15% year on year. Joint Managing Director, Les Reeves, commented,


“Our customers have always been impressed with the quality of output from our existing Citizen machine and we’ve been equally impressed with its reliability and precision. With these new Citizens and further technology coming through later this year, we are well on the way to meet growing business demand.”


Dawson Shanahan Ltd 38 APRIL 2019 | FACTORY EQUIPMENT  01707 602000  www.dawson-shanahan.co.uk I


IDEAL Networks launches world’s first handheld


Industrial Ethernet network and cable tester


DEAL Networks has launched NaviTEK IE, the first purpose built handheld network tester, designed for


commissioning, preventative maintenance and troubleshooting of PROFINET Industrial Ethernet networks, plus standard Ethernet IP networks. The new, rugged NaviTEK IE copper and fibre


troubleshooter has been developed to simplify the process of testing both cabling and networks in Industrial Ethernet networks that utilise the PROFINET protocol. Previously, a laptop with specialist software would be


required to identify and test network nodes and configuration, which could prove cumbersome in these typically ‘desk-free’ environments. “With its compact, touchscreen design, NaviTEK IE has


been designed to be a more convenient and efficient alternative to using a laptop, while catering for the physical differences between Industrial Ethernet cabling and other networks,” explains Tim Widdershoven, Marketing Director for IDEAL Networks.


IDEAL Networks 0121 313 5870 www.idealnetworks.net


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BB has launched a full range of IEC Food Safe motors designed for applications in the food and beverage industry that need frequent


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