Welder takes safety to next level

A new architecture for safety systems that centralises the safety relays into the PLC (programmable logic controller) instead of using standalone devices spread around the plant has had its first UK use.

Welder takes safety to next level

 

A new architecture for safety systems that centralises the safety relays into the PLC (programmable logic controller) instead of using standalone devices spread around the plant has had its first UK use.

 

Lamba Welding Systems in Richmond, North Yorkshire has used the QS safety relay in a Mitsubishi Q series PLC as the basis of a new integrated control and safety system for a refurbished resistance welding machine.

 

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