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Training session (1st May 2011)
Leuze electronic has organised a training session dedicated to the programming, installation, and commissioning of its new safety controller – the MSI 100. The session will also cover the basics of machine safety – why
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Win a day of machine safety inspection (1st May 2010)
Leuze electronic will celebrate 20 years in the UK at the Drives & Controls exhibition by giving away a day's Machine Safety Inspection worth £750, each day of the show. The winners will be visited by Leuze's machine sa
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Label maker sticks to Leuze (1st September 2009)
Herma, manufacturer of self-adhesive labels and label machinery, has long used Leuze electronic's label detection sensors so, when the company built a new warehouse and logistics centre, it opted for Leuze electronic's sens
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Win a free inspection (1st September 2009)
Conscious of the pressures on production, coupled with the need for safe working practices, Leuze electronic has introduced an inspection system to help ensure the safe light-curtain guarding of machines and danger area
Pallet push protection (1st November 2008)
Protection against accidental pushthrough of pallets in high-bay warehouse racking configurations is generally provided by mechanical systems. ODS 96B optical distance sensors from Leuze electronic offer a practical, ec
Protects against push-through (1st September 2008)
Protection against accidental pushthrough of pallets in high-bay warehouse racking configurations is generally provided by mechanical systems involving elaborate and costly steel constructions.
Catalogue of sensors (1st July 2008)
Whether it is a food processing line, a petrochemical environment, high-speed packing operation or automated warehousing system, Leuze electronic believes it will have an opto-electronic sensor to bring about improved r
Small sensors are go (1st May 2008)
The new PRK 3b photoelectric sensors from Leuze are said to be the world's smallest optoelectronic/ laser sensors, capable of detecting components measuring less than 0.1mm.
World's smallest sensors (28th April 2008)
The new PRK 3b photoelectric sensors from Leuze are said to be the world's smallest opto-electronic/laser sensors, capable of detecting components measuring less than 0.1mm.
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Sensors for wet tasks (1st March 2008)
The latest addition to Leuze electronic's range of opto-sensors (also called photoelectric sensors) is suitable for food and pharmaceutical processing lines, applications where strict hygiene is enforced and where there
Quick distance sensor (1st January 2008)
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Light curtain (1st November 2007)
With the introduction of a 14mm safety protection resolution, Leuze Mayser has extended the application of its sturdy Solid 4 E light curtain to include hand and finger protection.
Optical tracking system (1st September 2007)
The new BPS 8 bar code
Light curtains (1st September 2007)
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Reads damaged bar codes (1st September 2007)
The new 500i Series bar code scanner has been launched by Leuze Mayser.
Tactile safety (1st May 2007)
Tactile safety is all arounf us says Barry Goodwin,
Light curtain (1st May 2007)
A SOLID-4E safety light curtain from Leuze Mayser can be used for protection in arduous conditions. Whether it is accidental collision (catered for by strong, torsionally stiff housing) or high immunity from EMC disturb
Curtain withstands washdown (1st March 2007)
A new development from Leuze Mayser extends the application of its safety light curtains and grids and means the entire range can be supplied conforming to IP68, a classification confirming eligibility for water jet washing.
Powefully small (1st November 2006)
Although physically smaller than other models, Leuze Mayser's new PRK 25B range of opto-electronic sensors offers, it claims, one of the most powerful specifications to suit extremely diverse applications – from simple sensin
Safety light curtain (1st November 2006)
The new SOLID-4E safety light curtain being introduced by Leuze Mayser; suited for creating safety protection in those tough arduous conditions environments, whether its accidental collision which is catered for by its strong
Positioning system accepts curves (1st September 2006)
The BPS 34/37 barcode positioning system from Leuze Mayser uses barcode reading technology to determine accurately to within 1mm the position of automated handling devices. A significant advantage of the system is its ability
PROFIsafe safety light curtains and laser scanner (23rd May 2006)
Next month sees Leuze Mayser’s UK launch of what is believed to be the first range of safety light curtains and scanners that incorporate PROFIsafe capability as an integral design component. The advantages of this latest range of light curtains and
Sensors help automation (1st May 2006)
More than one thousand Leuze optosensors are vital to the smooth running of an extensive new order picking system at Reyher's high bay warehouse in the heart of Hamburg. The high speed automated system relies on information supplied by the many diffe
PROFIsafe light curtains (1st May 2006)
June 2006 sees the UK launch by Leuze Mayser of what is believed to be the first range of safety light curtains and scanners that incorporate PROFIsafe capability as an integral part of its design. The advantage of this latest range of light curtains
Compact RFI device (1st January 2006)
A compact RFI read-write system suitable for high speed conveyor lines has been introduced by Leuze Mayser and is said to ensure the highest of read/write standards over distances of 90mm.
Plastic barrel (1st November 2005)
The 318 laser barrel sensor from Leuze Mayser is expected to appeal to companies building automated conveying systems.
Opto sensor (1st September 2005)
The latest retro-reflective optosensor from Leuze Mayser includes interference proof, brightVision technology and Ultralock, a simple, yet secure, push-pull connection well suited to tight locations. These features are expected to appeal to installer
Sensors CD (1st September 2005)
A free CD from Leuze Mayser provides an insight into the company’s range of optoelectronic sensors that can add precision control to a host of handling applications in the automotive, high-bay warehousing, overhead crane and wood processing industrie
Plug-&-play (1st May 2005)
The Leuze Mayser electronic safe Entry-Exit system offers a simple plug-and-play concept for connectivity of safety barriers to their associated controls.
Mute point (1st March 2005)
The Leuze Mayser safe Entry-Exit machine guarding system can be found on many pallet strapping and wrapping installations undertaken by Gordian Strapping.
DISTANCE SENSORS (1st January 2005)
Leuze Mayser has introduced three new models to its optical distance sensor range. The new models offer mid-range measurement, supporting other models in a range that offers precise measurement over distances to 170m.
Sensor Range Extended (1st November 2004)
The capabilities of Leuze Mayser’s 96 Series of photo-electronic sensors has been extended with the addition of a new laser light scanner.
One guard that’s always alert to human entry (1st September 2004)
The new Entry Exit FT-Muting Guard from Leuze Mayser prevents employees becoming entwined in machinery, such as shrink-wrappers, yet allows free flow of approved items.
Safety scanner (1st September 2004)
Integration of an AS-i interface for the new Rotoscan RS4-4 laser scanner from Leuze Mayser sets new standards for programmable area scanning safety devices, simplifying both installation and programming.
ASi capability for safety edges (1st July 2004)
The latest Safe Edges from Leuze Mayser have ASi Bus capability, and offer simple installation to reduce both time and costs.
HIGH SPEED (1st May 2004)
The Kbler Codix 571 series of multi-functional controllers is the latest addition to Leuze Maysers range of counters and digital displays, its introduction coming with an emphasis on high speed performance to 100kHz.
Multi-lane label checker (1st March 2004)
An ultrasonic sensor system from Leuze Mayser can simultaneously monitor multiple lanes of labels on a single web prior to them being slit into individual rolls for retail sale.
Quick and reliable (1st March 2004)
Features of the new GS 06 label detection sensor from Leuze Mayser include faster switching speeds and technology that prevents spurious external light sources affecting signals.
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Cost savings (1st January 2004)
The latest version of the Leuze Mayser Safe AS-i Bus System enables major cost savings by allowing non-safety devices to operate on the same network as the safety device for which it was intended. As well as reducing wiring hardware, the new BUS conn
EASILY SEEN (1st November 2003)
Large format Wibond display screens from Leuze Mayser allow fast, efficient, automated transmission of information to staff working in production areas or warehouses. Fully programmable, the alpha-numeric digital displays are suitable for overhead mo
Cut the cost of safety solutions (1st November 2003)
Technological development cuts cost of safety solutions - by Barry Goodwin, safety product manager, Leuze Mayser The humble safety light curtain or safety grid a familiar sight in many working environments where there is a need to provide a safety
Optical distance sensor (1st November 2003)
Upgrading to Leuze Mayser optical measuring sensors means trouble-free, accurate positioning of overhead gantry cranes at M-Reals New Thames Mill. The installation uses a mounting arrangement, whereby mirrors are used to turn optical signals through