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Safety interlock range

Published:  31 July, 2015

serv_trayvou.jpgIndustrial safety specialist SERV Trayvou Interverrouillage (STI) reports it has developed a new trapped-key interlock that is highly resistant to external impacts and vibration. Rated IK08 and IP40, the Hercule range is mainly used in the energy sector for applications including switchgear, substations and wind turbines.

STI says the product range is compact and offers more than 1.7m key code combinations. The Hercule’s bolt lock and door lock can reportedly withstand a minimum of 60daN, and the whole range complies with IEC 60068-2-6. Hercule is constructed from black anodised aluminium, aeronautical composite (65% glass fibre), brass, and 303 and 304 stainless steel. Two types of cylinder are available: an all-aluminium version or a mixed aluminium stator / composite rotor option. The bolt lock is typically used to mechanically lock off switches and earthing switches.

SERV Trayvou Interverrouillage (STI)      +33 (0)1 48 48 15 15      www.servtrayvou.com

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