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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


Schmersal launches new generation of position switches


T SGS SERVICES NOW ACCESSIBLE IN ONE CLICK


accessible to all in one click. The platform offers a dedicated range of services to help companies reduce risk, streamline processes and operate in a more sustainable manner. The platform is also open to individuals who can benefit from SGS’ expertise.


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SGS Online Services works like an online shop: customers can access information about the various services, including fuel testing, pesticide analysis and supply chain solutions, add them to their cart and pay online. Now open in the United Kingdom, China and Germany, the portal will expand to a vast number of countries and offer more than 100 services in the coming months.


“At SGS, customer innovation is at the core of our strategy.


SGS u 01298 766600 u www.sgs.com


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GS is launching an online portal, SGS Online Services, to make its testing, inspection and certification services


he benefits for the user: The new PS product range offers


varied applications, as all the position switches can be used both as complete devices and as modular units. Type 1 position switches in


line with ISO 14119 are for the position detection and monitoring of moving parts on machinery and plants as well as for lateral or pivotable protection equipment. The new range is suitable for a wide range of applications across all individual disciplines of machine and plant engineering - both for automation and safety applications and for lift engineering. The protection types IP66 or IP67 create the prerequisites for using the position switch in unfavourable environmental conditions. Fewer variants - more flexibility The modular design of the PS range with consistent components across all models reduces the number of


variants, reduces storage costs and increases availability. All the position switches in the PS116, PS2xx and PS3xx ranges available within the modular system can be chosen both as complete switches with actuating element or as basic switches. Depending on the application, the basic switches can be combined with the necessary actuating element, which


can be selected from a range of possible versions. This achieves the greatest possible flexibility in application and at the same time reduces the number of different switches available. All actuating elements can be rotated in 45° increments, allowing adjustment to the defined direction of motion


at any time. The connection terminals are also rotated around 45°, which makes connection easier and significantly reduces installation times. Switching elements with up to three contacts guarantee a redundant shutdown with an additional signal contact.


Schmersal u 01684 571980 u www.schmersal.co.uk


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