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Leuze electronic - Safety switches, actuators, command devices
Safety switches and magnetically coded safety systems are used to monitor moving guards such as safety gates, sliding latches or flaps. When the protective devices are opened, an EMERGENCY-STOP command is triggered. Safety tumblers keep the protective door locked and thus prevent the unauthorized access of persons until there is no danger from the protected machine.
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Leuze Electronic, Inc.
Leuze electronic offers an extensive line of safety and automation products including safety light curtains and grids, state-of-the art laser area scanners, opto-electronic devices including a full line of sensor products, bar- code readers for both standard and 2-D applications as well as innovative optical data transmission systems. Started in 1994, Leuze electronic has become a major factor in the North American safety and automation marketplace. With a steady stream of innovative products addressing the needs of the consumer we are accomplishing the task of products that are designed to be reliable and durable while still being user friendly. With a dedicated and knowledgeable sales force, Leuze electronic offers dependable service, technical assistance and an unrivaled approach to solving even the most difficult applications.
Discover how Leuze Electronic, Inc. can support your automation journey with their complete range of solutions and expertise.
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