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Contacts feature self-control function for optimum safety
September 2001, Sensors & Transducers

Rockwell Automation says that its new contacts for the 800E series pushbutton programme increase the safety of emergency-stop applications considerably. In case of a fault, a reliable emergency stop ...
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Absolute encoder with advanced functionality and reduced wiring costs
September 2001, Sensors & Transducers

Rockwell Automation introduces the Allen-Bradley Bulletin 842D 26 bit absolute multiturn shaft encoder. This device offers direct connection to DeviceNet for advanced functionality with reduced wiring ...
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Operating consoles with integrated intelligence
September 2001, Industrial Computer Hardware

Rockwell Automation is offering on-site operating stations with series 800E push-buttons and DeviceLogix. Using these new stations offers decisive advantages in applications where powerful, robust and ...
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Contactors suitable for switching capacitor banks
September 2001, Operator Interfaces, Switches & Relays

Rockwell Automation is expanding the successful MCS product series by introducing contactors for switching capacitors. The 100Q-C series' new devices are ideally suited to the demanding applications of ...
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Single-turn absolute encoder for harsh conditions
September 2001, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

The 845G Allen-Bradley single-turn absolute encoder digitises shaft position for reliable readouts under harsh conditions. Absolute encoders provide a unique digital output through the complete range ...
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Direct mount hollow-shaft incremental encoder
September 2001, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

Rockwell Automation is offering the Allen-Bradley Bulletin 844D blind-shaft and through-shaft incremental encoders. These devices can be mounted directly to the monitored shaft via a split collar clamp ...
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Making sense of e-manufacturing: Part VIII - Conclusion, Adopting an e-manufacturing strategy
August 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

Outsourcing to a supplier to provide the planning, technology, services, and support for integrated architecture, manufacturing information management, asset and program management, and supply chain integration will prove to be worthwhile
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BeST chosen to provide engineering for a Rockwell Automation/SAB project
August 2001, News

BeST South Africa (BeST) a supplier of integrated and optimised control solutions, has recently secured a contract from Rockwell Automation, to upgrade the existing beer filtration line at SAB Newlands ...
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HMI offers increased mobility on the factory floor
August 2001, SCADA/HMI

Expanding operator access to information on the plant floor, Rockwell Automation has announced the Allen-Bradley MobileView family of portable human machine interface (HMI) devices. The new portable operator ...
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part VII: e-volution of the supply chain
July 2001, Maintenance, Test & Measurement, Calibration

The four enablers of design, operate, maintain, and synchronise competencies for a complete e-manufacturing strategy (integrated architecture, manufacturing information management, asset and reliability centred maintenance, and e-procurement) have several common characteristics
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Making sense of e-manufacturing - Part VI: Covering your assets: management and maintenance
June 2001, News

An effective asset management programme increases a facility's reliability and improves its maintainability
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'Viewanyware' solutions from Rockwell Automation
May 2001, System Integration & Control Systems Design

The ViewAnyWare strategy maximises Rockwell Automation's expertise in Allen-Bradley electronic operator interface and industrialised PC hardware and Rockwell Software's supervisory control software
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