After renewed risk assessments led to an updated machine safety design concept for a servo-driven film wrapping machine, Brunner meets a variety of customer requirements.
The new PMCprimo and PMCtendo motion-control products from Pilz Automation Safety supply a complete motion-control safety automation system by providing and extending the programmability of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and servo motors in packaging, printing, and materials handling equipment.
Compact PMIvisu diagnostic and operator terminals from Pilz Automation Safety are now available in a total of 5 screen sizes: 5.7”, 6.5”, 10.4”, 12.0”, and 15.0”.
Pilz offers noncontact magnetic safety switches on the input side in conjunction with BG-tested electronic evaluation devices, plus safe relay, semiconductor, and power outputs on the output side.
For use with optical sensors, proximity switches, inductive sensors, and mechanical switches, the PMUT X1P muting controller is available from Pilz Automation Safety (Canton, MI).
Pilz (Farmington Hills, MI) has introduced the 6th edition of its Guide to Machinery Safety. Details information on machinery regulations and standards for the U.S.
Pilz’s (Farmington Hills, MI) new PSS SB DI16 is a remote digital input module that provides 16 inputs for the Pilz SafteyBUS p® safe fieldbus system to control decentralized safety-device applications such as light curtains, safety gates or E-Stops.
New PNOZ safety interface modules are now available from Pilz (Farmington Hills, MI) with pluggable terminals. Pluggability simplifies wiring for series applications and decreases downtime when servicing.
Pilz’s (Farmington Hills, MI) PIPANEL WS 15 is a compact, high-performance PC workstation for industrial applications. Includes an integral Ethernet interface.
The sixth edition of Guide to Machinery Safety standards has just been released by Pilz (Farmington Hills, MI). The book covers provision and use of work equipment regulations, European standards harmonization, risk assessment and more.
Pilz's (Farmington Hills, MI) line of human-machine interfaces (HMI) consists of an industrial PC in an operator interface touchscreen running HMI software under Windows(TM) CE.