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Clever curtains (1st April 2012)
Sick Uk has added a new fork lift truck (FLT) detection capability to its M4000 light curtain range to permit pallet loading and unloading into light guarded areas, such as infeed and outfeed conveyor systems, while pro
From Plant machinery
Versatile sensitivity (1st November 2011)
The W9-3 photoelectric proximity sensor launched by SICK (UK) is designed for optimum detection capability in the harshest industrial environments. As well as an 800mm maximum range, and the best possible background sup
Safe speed & standby relay (1st November 2011)
The new MOC3SA Speed Monitor from SICK (UK) offers improved speed limiting functionality on machine tool and general rotating machinery while enhancing the ease of set-up and maintenance.
Ultra compact laser scanner (1st October 2011)
The new ultra-compact S300 Mini laser scanner from SICK offers superior versatility and reliability for stand-alone or complex, multi sensor safety configurations. Said to be deal for both moving and static applicatio
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Ultra-compact (1st September 2011)
SICK's ultra-compact new S300 Mini laser scanner claims superior versatility and reliability for standalone or complex, multi sensor safety configurations. Suitable for both moving and static applications, its size and
Technology day (1st June 2011)
Sensor and sensing systems manufacturer, SICK (UK), is hosting an educational technology day at Williams Formula 1, Oxfordshire, on 11th May.
Driving compliance (1st February 2011)
Car manufacturer, Jaguar, turned to sensor and sensing systems manufacturer, SICK (UK), to help ensure production safety at its Castle Bromwich facility is compliant with the new Machinery Directive. Control and standar
Modular controller (1st October 2010)
SICK will demonstrate its safety portfolio, which includes safety switches, light curtains, safety scanners and cameras, relays and controllers. The company will also preview the new software upgrade for its intuitive Fl
For use when traditional light curtains are too big (1st October 2010)
SICK (UK) is extending the benefits of its innovative miniTwin light curtain technology to a wider audience, with the launch of the miniTwin 2, a cost-effective solution that meets level 'd'/SIL2 safety requirements.
Connect four (1st September 2010)
SICK (UK) has launched a new software upgrade for its intuitive Flexi Soft Controller, which will enable more extensive and flexible control of safety applications for small to medium-sized machines.
Photoelectric sensor (1st June 2010)
New from SICK (UK), the WLL180T photoelectric sensor with fibre-optic cable boasts a response time of just 16µs and has been developed to enable rapid, reliable object detection of fast production processes, even in har
Machinery directive compliance seminars (1st May 2010)
Sick has developed two one-day seminars on the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
This makes sense (1st March 2010)
SICK has launched its next generation V300 and V200 safety camera sensors for machine guarding applications.
End to end coverage (1st November 2009)
With its new miniTwin 4 light curtain, SICK UK has combined the sender and receiver elements in a single miniature housing, reportedly achieving continuous 'end to end' field coverage with no blind spots.
Laser sensor (1st July 2009)
SICK technology's new LMS 120 Laser Sensor gives high accuracy sensing with minimal error for security and presence detection indoors, avoiding false signals from dust and even allowing installation behind glass.
Machinery safety seminars – 2009 dates confirmed (1st June 2009)
New machinery safety regulations come into force in December 2009 and there's not much time left for engineers to prepare for the change.
New light curtain (1st May 2009)
Overcoming the limitations of standard 'muting' light curtain safety guards, SICK has developed the C4000 light curtain, which helps users meet the latest ISO 13849 and IEC 62061 requirements with reduced costs and impr
Six steps to a safe machine (1st December 2008)
With changes to the Supply of Machinery (Safety) Regulations (29/12/2009), and new standards superseding BS EN 954-1 imminent, SICK has produced a new free publication, 'Six Steps to a Safe Machine (Guidelines Safe Ma
Outdoor scanners for external safety (1st October 2008)
Safety and security scanning for all external environments from chemical plants and mining to docks, rail, goods, bridges, transport, cranes, entrances and automated vehicles is now available with Sick's IP67 rated, PL
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Products and safety 'know-how' (1st April 2007)
Sick (UK) has published the 2007 version of its Safety Systems catalogue. Sensor Systems and Services for Safety Technology has 700 pages of information relating to safety products, their application and key aspects of legis