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 Smart sensor duo for mobile off-highway vehicles at ConExpo 2023

February 3, 2023 By Paul Heney Leave a Comment

Two elobau tilt sensors on a table

Elobau will once again be represented as an exhibitor at this year’s ConExpo. In South Hall 4, S85221, the German manufacturer of sensors and operator controls will present its new generation of tilt sensors with the N6 static and the N7 dynamic. The N6 static enables high-precision measurement under harsh environmental conditions, in stationary operations […]

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elobau Expands Family with Intelligent Input Expansion Units

June 27, 2013 By scombest Leave a Comment

To ensure the safety of machines and systems, moveable guards such as doors and guards are monitored with special safety sensors. To avoid having to wire them individually, interfaces or input expansion units are used in which the sensors are connected in series and plugged into the safety controller unit via a single cable. In common […]

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Safety monitoring relay and sensor in one from elobau

April 15, 2013 By Editor Leave a Comment

elobau extends the application possibilities of the compact systems 171 K1 B1 with the new compact unit 171 K4 B1. It can be operated with 230 V instead of 24 V and may be integrated into machines where there is no low voltage supply due to cost or space constraints. elobau maintained all the benefits […]

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