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smoke from machining applications. AOF units can be machine- mounted, or supplied with separate stands where required.
RB series are suitable for small to medium size robots, due to the output voltage combinations. Features of the new RBC200F 200W open frame AC-DC
RB Series recommended for small to medium size robots A
ccording to a recent piece in Power Electronic News entitled ‘Smart Power for a Smart Industry’ the Cosel
Power supply include 2-3 output configurations, with efficiency rating up to 91%. Also offers 3kV reinforced isolation on channel 3 and an operating temperature -20°C ~ 70°C. The RB series comes with the option to have chassis cover and the power supply comes with 5 year warranty. The RBC200F series is available in output voltages of 3.3V, 5V, 12V, 16.5V, 24V, 48V, ±12V, ±15V
Complies with safety standards • UL62368-1 • EN62368-1
• EN62477-1 (Overvoltage category ) • EN61558-2-16 (Overvoltage category ) • RoHS
Other features of the RB series include: • Remote On/Off • Low Leakage Current (<0.5mA) • < 1U High • Communication Function
Components Bureau 01480 412233
www.componentsbureau.com
ESAB AOF is designed to use the wind shear principle for initial
separation of mist from airstreams. As the contaminant loading on the fan is very low, typically they do not suffer from loss of impeller balance and so can be serviced in-house at relatively long intervals.
Units are supplied as standard with a high-grade final filter with
an estimated life of up to 3600 working hours. Usually available from stock, and supplied complete with all
parts required for mechanical installation, AirBench can solve most mist extraction issues quickly and simply.
AirBench Ltd 01206 791191
www.airbench.com
ESAB launches first portable wire feeder with ip44 protection class rating for extreme durability
protection class rating, which means it is protected against water splashes from all directions, as well as solid objects larger than 1 mm. The completely-sealed Robust Feed Pro has a double-wall design with
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special impact zones made from a more flexible material to absorb more impact energy. All controls, power and gas connections are inside the case with a dedicated service cover, providing easy access to the electronics. “The Robust Feed Pro is the only feeder on the market that you can
leave outside in a heavy rain. A heat kit inside the units wards off condensation and keeps the wire dry,” says Arne Lagerkvist, Global Product Manager, Heavy Industry Welding Equipment, ESAB Welding and Cutting Products.
01992 768515
www.esab.com
Schmersal presents at the SPS 2019 the new solenoid interlock AZM150 Slimline design - high coding level
Visit Schmersal at SPS - Smart Production Solutions – in Nuremberg between 26 and 28/11/2019: Stand 460, Hall 9 T
he Schmersal Group is launching a new electromechanical solenoid interlock. The AZM150 is characterised by its slimline design and its 1400 Newton interlocking force. The AZM150
solenoid interlock can be combined with three different actuators for different installation situations: a straight actuator for sliding doors, an angled actuator for large revolving doors and a movable actuator for smaller revolving doors. One of the plus points of the interlock is the rotating actuator head which can be locked simply by putting the lid on rather than a screw fitting. The rotating actuator head has two feeder slots to enable a range of installation positions and approach options. This makes the interlock really flexible to use. The AZM150 solenoid interlock is an electromechanical design which can be combined
with high safety standards. The interlock comes with a low coding level as standard but is also available with an optional high coding level. The benefit for users: In accordance with ISO 14119, a higher coding requires fewer measures to prevent the bypassing of locking mechanisms, such as fitting out of range or in a concealed position. Schmersal is the only manufacturer which can offer electromechanical safety switches and solenoid interlocks with high coding levels. Because of its slimline, space-saving design, the AZM150 is especially suited to small
machines and to packaging machines and machine tools. The solenoid interlock is available in operating current and standby current variants. Interlocks working on the standby current principles are preferred when the aim is to protect personnel from hazardous run-on movements. Interlocks working on the operating current principle are ideal for process safety, as, in the event of a fault, i.e. a power cut, they grant access to the hazardous area. One of the practical features of the AZM150 is the fact that the interlock can simply be
installed onto 40 mm groove profiles using a mounting plate. In addition, it can also be fitted with an emergency exit release or emergency unlock as an option. If required, the AZM150 can be supplied with an optional lockout tag: this protects
operating staff from being locked inside larger, walk-in systems and machines by mistake while they are performing servicing and repair work. To ensure protection, service personnel attach a padlock to the lockout tag used in the interlock when entering the hazard zone. This means the safety system door can no longer be closed and the machine is prevented from starting up unintentionally. Up to six padlocks can be attached to the lockout tag, meaning up to six people can enter the hazard zone at the same time.
The new AZM150 electromechanical solenoid interlock has a striking, slimline design 32 NOVEMBER 2019 | IRISH MANUFACTURING Schmersal 01684 571980
www.schmersal.co.uk CONNECTINGINDUSTRY.COM/IRISHMANUFACTURING
SAB Welding & Cutting Products today introduced the Robust Feed Pro portable wire feeder, the first product in its category with an IP44
Upgraded AOF Oil Mist Filters from Airbench A
irBench Ltd have announced an upgraded range of AOF Oil Mist Filters. The AOF range is designed for extraction of oil mist and
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