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    Schmersal

    Schmersal

    Turning workplaces into safer places

    The Schmersal Group offers customers the world's largest product portfolio of safety switchgear devices and systems for personal and machine protection. Schmersal's product portfolio includes more than 25,000 products for safety door monitoring, including solenoid interlocks, safety sensors and safety switches with separate actuators and devices for rotating protective equipment. The portfolio also includes opto-electronic safety equipment including safety light barriers, light grids and curtains to help guard hazard spots on machines and other hazardous areas. In addition, Schmersal also develops and manufactures systems for safe signal processing, including safety relay modules, safety modules and programmable modular safety controllers that can be linked to safety door switches, emergency stop switches and light grids or other electronic and mechanical safety switchgear devices. When it comes to explosion protection, Schmersal offers a range of devices for ex zones.

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    Schmersal AZM 300 Series Solenoid Interlock Switch

    Schmersal AZM 300 Series Solenoid Interlock Switch

    • Suitable for both hinged and sliding guards
    • Robust thermoplastic enclosure with screw terminals for longevity
    • IP (ingress protection) rating of 69K offers full protection against dust, high-pressure water and high temperatures
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    Safe Signal Processing

    Safe Signal Processing

    Safety relay modules and safety controllers for various safety technology applications (e.g. for emergency stop and guard door monitoring) as well as centralised programmable safety controllers and decentralised field bus systems, e.g. a modular concept for safety function control on small machines.

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    Non contact Safety Switches

    Non contact Safety Switches

    Non-contact safety switches operate without the use of conductive contacts to complete or break the circuit. Instead, they utilise a magnet, transponder or inductor to detect when the power to a machine needs to be cut. They can be used in machine-guarding applications to prevent injury to personnel in hazardous areas.

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