Protective eyewear lenses
24 June, 2003 | Optix Lenses
Industrial workers who need magnification assistance for their protective eyewear can use OPTX 20/20 HydroTac lenses. The lenses use removable lens technology. Each lens is manufactured from micro-thin pliable plastic into a half-moon shape for positioning in the inside bottom 25% of safety eyewear.
Traffic arrow signs
24 June, 2003 | Sykes Australia Ltd
Sykes Safeway has released a range of 'A, B and C' sizes arrow signs. All signs are built to AS/NZS1492:1994 standard. 'A' 1220 x 650 mm size has 13 lamps and is suitable for single carriageways and speeds up to 70 kph; 'B' 1500 x 750 mm size has 15 lamps and is used on dual carriageways and speeds up to 70 kph; 'C' 2400 x 1200 mm size is used for freeways and can be truck or trailer mounted.
Cable tie tool
24 June, 2003 | Panduit International Ltd
Using pneumatic power, the PTS cable tie installation tool automatically tensions and cuts off small to medium size cable ties in a fraction of a second.
Arm/wrist brace
24 June, 2003 | AME System Pty Ltd
The Bio-Brace 2.0 helps the user manage torque reaction while preserving a range of motion.
Manhole access cover
24 June, 2003 | Coversafe
Coversafe Access Alert addresses the issue of manhole/confined space dangers. Sewer and stormwater manholes are the most common confined space in residential and commercial areas, and in many instances, the most easily accessible.
Bump caps
24 June, 2003 | Protector Alsafe
The First Base Cap Plus looks like a normal baseball cap, but incorporates a hard protective shell made from recycled plastic. The cloth cap is made from cotton/polyester, is machine washable and can be embossed or embroidered in company logos.
Gas detector
24 June, 2003 | Control Equipment Pty Ltd
The Eagle gas detector provides detection combinations with simultaneous detection of up to six different gases. The Eagle features easy access to controls such as auto calibration, alarm silence, demand zero, peak hold and a variety of other features. Each channel has two alarm levels plus TWA and STEL alarms for toxic channels. The two alarm levels are user adjustable and can be latching or self-resetting.
Modular and open machine monitoring
29 May, 2003 | Rockwell Automation Australia
The Entek XM series is designed for the protection of high speed and critical-production machinery and to monitor and protect machinery against high vibration and the resultant damage caused by excessive vibration.
Live power tester
29 May, 2003 | Megger Limited
Insulation power factor tests on bushings fitted to high-voltage switchgear, transformers and similar items of equipment can now be carried out rapidly, easily and safely without the need to take the equipment out of service. The tests, which give accurate information about the insulation quality, revealing such potential problems as cracks, surface contamination and incipient faults, are performed at the installation's full working voltage, and can typically be completed in under five minutes.
DeviceNet emergency stops
29 May, 2003 | Micromax Pty Ltd
E-connect is the plug-and-work way to connect traditional e-stop devices and safety relay modules. E-connect DeviceNet stations operate in the background to monitor where the stop was initiated and annunciate the system status.
Store-Safe dangerous goods stores
29 May, 2003 | Store-Safe
Store-Safe's range of stores and cabinets are designed specifically for the storage of drums that can facilitate connection to continuous feed machinery.
RLS 100 laser scanner
29 May, 2003 | SICK Pty Ltd
With the RLS 100, Sick has introduced a safety laser scanner complying with IEC/EN61496, Type 3.
Category 4 module
29 May, 2003 | Pilz Australia Industrial Automation LP
Safety systems controlling large, complex machinery are now faster, simpler to implement and more cost-effective with the release of an input/output module from Pilz Australia.
Remote valve operation
29 May, 2003 | Fortress Systems Pty Ltd
Fortress Systems and Smith Flow Control have announced the Flexi-Drive, a device for the remote operation of valves in hard to reach or hazardous locations.
Driver feedback signs
29 May, 2003 | Sykes Australia Ltd
Fitted with the latest 'approach-only' radar technology to quickly and accurately detect the speed of approaching vehicles, driver feedback signs provide the driver with real-time feedback as to their vehicle's speed as it approaches the sign.