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Earlier this month I had the pleasure of attending a Turck Banner press conference at a restaurant in central London. During the event, the company discussed mobile equipment and the challenges faced by the sensors and controls used on these.
Used across the world, mobile equipment (which could
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be described as anything that moves around on wheels) – whether that’s a fork life, AGV, crane, combine harvester or even snow plough – will have to withstand a huge range of factors, including extremes of temperature, good and bad weather, dirt, liquid and much more. And that, of course, means the products and equipment used on them will also face such environmental challenges. In our Sensors & sensing systems section on pages 20 and 21, we take a look at the applications,
the considerations and the solutions available.
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