Compact Solenoid Locking Guard Safety Switches Idem Safety switches
IDEM has launched it’s KL1 compact range of Guard Locking switches.
The KL1-SS features a rugged Stainless Steel 316 body and has been developed with a Holding Force of 1600N. to keep medium to large Guard Doors closed until hazards have been removed.
It is design to cope with the rigorous applications of the Food Processing and Chemical Industries.
It hasIP69K enclosure protection (maintained by a double seal lid gaskets and seals) and can be high pressure hosed with detergent at high temperature.
The KL1-P features a high specification plastic housing and offers a 1400N. Holding Force.
Both switches offer 2NC 1NO contacts plus LED diagnostics of Solenoid Energised and Guard Locked.
They have a low profile compact body profile with fixing holes on an industry standard 40mm centres to enable easy fitting to new or existing guards (or where replacement of a non locking tongue switch is required).
The Head will rotate to provide up to 4 actuator entry positions.
Flexible actuators are available to counter guard misalignment.
The KL1-SS features a rugged Stainless Steel 316 body and has been developed with a Holding Force of 1600N. to keep medium to large Guard Doors closed until hazards have been removed.
It is design to cope with the rigorous applications of the Food Processing and Chemical Industries.
It hasIP69K enclosure protection (maintained by a double seal lid gaskets and seals) and can be high pressure hosed with detergent at high temperature.
The KL1-P features a high specification plastic housing and offers a 1400N. Holding Force.
Both switches offer 2NC 1NO contacts plus LED diagnostics of Solenoid Energised and Guard Locked.
They have a low profile compact body profile with fixing holes on an industry standard 40mm centres to enable easy fitting to new or existing guards (or where replacement of a non locking tongue switch is required).
The Head will rotate to provide up to 4 actuator entry positions.
Flexible actuators are available to counter guard misalignment.
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18 January 2012















