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SUPPLEMENT


ENCLOSURES, SAFETY SOLUTIONS & ENCLOSURE FURNITURE


Custom HmI


enClosures from teknokol


Lamonde Automation is offering custom HMI H


enclosures from Teknokol, a Turkish manufacturer of HMI enclosures and support arm systems for machine builder OEMs and end users alike


MI enclosures are often an Achilles heel of automation machine design; off the shelf enclosures are frequently cumbersome


and bulky. Teknokol enclosures, on the other hand, are made to size and to order. Despite being bespoke, however, they are available on a short lead time and can be designed to accommodate the HMI of your choice along with any associated pushbuttons, lamps, and switches. HMI expert, and UK and Ireland Teknokol


distributor, Lamonde Automation, offers a free design service to help you to produce a solution that not only looks great but is ready to build straight away onto your machine without the requirement for hole punches or sawing, saving you both time and money. 3D STEP models of proposed solutions are provided so that they may be tried on a machine design and amended if required. Whether you’re using an HMI or panel PC


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from B&R, Beckhoff, Delta, Schneider, Siemens, Omron, or Weintek, Teknokol enclosures can be designed to meet your exact requirements, taking into consideration the mounting and environmental considerations for your chosen make and model or HMI. “The Teknokol system offers a solution


that looks great, works, and has a really great price to performance ratio,” commented Alex Strokosch, Direct Automation Systems. Enclosure front sheets can be marked with


your logo, or legends for lamps, pushbuttons, or switches, for very little extra cost – simply send a vector file to Lamonde and these will be added to your design layout for approval before you order. Lamonde’s managing director, Duncan Stanton,


talks about the design process they follow with customers to come up with a great looking HMI enclosure design: “Visually, it’s important to us and to our customers for an enclosure to look just


3 DESIGN SOLUTIONS - SUPPLEMENT JUNE 2022


right. When working on a proposal, we consider not only the panel cut out requirement for an HMI, but also the size of the HMI bezel, using this to centralise the HMI, and any buttons or logos so the enclosure looks right. Aesthetics are important, and a well-designed HMI control panel can be a great finishing touch to a machine. It’s the part probably most interacted with, so it must look good as well as be intuitive and help make the machine easy to operate.” Teknokol’s Support Arm systems for HMI


enclosures provide cost-effective, fast lead time, modular assembly and customisable solutions. Support arms are designed for loads up to 120kg and are available in three different load range series – low load (TK045-45kg @1m), medium load (TK060 – 60kg @1m), and high load (TK120-120kg @ 1m). A full range of joints are available in each range covering every conceivable configuration requirement. In addition to the usual hinged and rotating


joints, Teknokol also offers a height-adjustable support arm in the TK060 range, offering even more flexibility.


Lamonde Automation T: 020 3026 2670 sales@lamonde.com www.lamonde.com


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