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14/16 Seddon Place
Stanley Industrial Estate
Skelmersdale
WN8 8EB
UK
http://www.mechancontrols.co.uk
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Mechan Controls:
Two new electronically coded safety switches
UK based Mechan Controls has announced that it has extended its SSS range of electronically coded non-contact safety switches with the introduction of two new models - the SSR and the SSC
News from Mechan Controls (25 March 2008)
Mechan launches slim-line magnetic safety switch
Mechan Controls has announced that a new slim-line version of its popular Magnasafe MS6 machine-guard safety interlock system is now available
News from Mechan Controls ( 6 July 2006)
Mechan develops safety switch for Proseal
British safety switch manufacturer Mechan has recently designed and produced 100 specially developed non-contact safety switches for the Cheshire based heat-sealing machinery specialist, ProSeal UK
News from Mechan Controls (15 September 2005)
New non-contact safety switches on display
New non-contact safety switches from Mechan Controls will be on display at Drives and Controls Exhibition, at the International Centre, Telford, 12 - 14 October
News from Mechan Controls (26 August 2004)
Stop breakdowns from damaged safety switches
Manufacturers who are frustrated by frequent stoppages due to damaged safety switches could find a reliable solution in the form of the new Stainless Steel MS-6 from Mechan Controls
News from Mechan Controls ( 6 August 2004)
Stainless steel safety switches now available
British safety switch manufacturer, Mechan Controls, has announced that it is expanding its range of IP67 stainless steel non-contact safety switches for industrial machinery
News from Mechan Controls (28 August 2003)
Electronically coded safety switch
Preventing safety switches from being easily overridden is an important part of achieving compliance in machine guarding: the new Mechan SSS has an electronically coded actuator
News from Mechan Controls (21 February 2003)
