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Alarms, annunciators and safety interlocks
News Release from: Mistura Systems | Subject: INTEGRATED INTERLOCKS
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2003
Integrated safety interlock system
Mistura Systems has developed a system of interlock components which form an integral part of OEM machinery, making it safe and ensuring that it cannot be operated in an incorrect manner
The safety system is simply assembled during manufacture of the machinery, saving on both costs and assembly time Once installed it is very difficult to defeat, as it cannot be simply unscrewed from the machine
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 7 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Previously, safety interlocks have been bolt-on accessories and have been optional for machine builders.
Now OEM machinery manufacturers can integrate a safety system, which provides protection for personnel, and for the plant and equipment.
The interlock components are built for strength and provide for almost any sequence of control and hazard protection.
Mistura is also able to supply custom-engineered components for OEM manufacturers.
It is a quick and simple process to install the interlock components within a machine during manufacture.
Substantial cost savings are possible, as less parts are required.
Integrated into the machine, they have greater protection against tampering and abuse, and also provide an aesthetically pleasing safety system.
All kit assemblies are supplied with full instructions for assembly, test and commissioning.
Mistura also offers an approval service, which ensures the completed machinery complies with the latest safety standards pertinent to the country in which the machinery is destined.
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