For safe switching commands and clear status indication
Norelem expands its range with control and signaling devices with external contacts. The pushbuttons are designed to safely activate switching commands and clearly indicate operating states, states, and faults. Applications include machine and plant construction, automation technology, industrial processes, manufacturing, and construction technology. Special feature: Actuators and contact elements can be combined as needed.
In industrial applications, control and signaling devices are the central interface between humans and machines. They control functions such as starting, stopping, or changing operating modes, while also signaling operating states and faults.
A modular structure for flexible device design
The new norelem command and signaling devices are characterized by their robust design, long service life, and high protection rating. They can be combined with various contact and light elements and are easily integrated into control cabinets, machines, and systems.
The devices consist of a control or signaling element (pushbutton, switch, or indicator light) and an external contact (normally open or normally closed contact) installed according to a modular concept. This structure allows for a clear separation between the actuation and contact technology, promoting flexible device configuration. The elements can be combined as needed and replaced independently of each other. This simplifies installation, maintenance, and adaptation to the requirements of different applications. The pushbuttons, switches, and indicator lights are suitable for mounting openings with a diameter of 22.3 mm.
Versions also available for sensitive sectors
Control devices are available as standard and illuminated pushbuttons, standard hold-open or momentary selector switches, illuminated hold-open or momentary selector switches, standard indicator lights, and key-operated hold-open or momentary pushbuttons. Customizable identification plates with standard text and symbols are also available for the pushbuttons.
For sensitive industries such as medical and laboratory technology, the food industry, and other applications with special hygiene requirements, norelem offers membrane switches. The robust, closed surface protects against dirt, dust, and moisture and allows for easy cleaning and disinfection.
Brief profile of norelem Normelemente GmbH & Co. KG
Every success begins with an idea. That's why norelem helps designers and engineers in mechanical and plant engineering achieve their goals with standardized components. You'll find the right option for your design solution among over 140,000 standardized components and control elements available in our simple and easy-to-use online shop, which offers you many advantages. It will allow you to find more information, find more products faster, and obtain better solutions.
It allows you to save time, work more efficiently, and optimize your process costs. Norelem components are immediately available and include free CAD data for faster design without drawing or configuration. Perfect results with minimal expenditure of time and money. The advantage of a standardized component.
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The norelem ACADEMY also offers technical training courses, seminars and product training.
Fanuc crx-3ia: the pocket-sized cobot that takes welding anywhere
Designed for shipyards and steel construction, the CRX-3iA is carried in one hand and operates with the precision of a fixed arm. FANUC introduces the CRX-3iA collaborative robot, the lightest and most compact model in the entire CRX cobot range. Designed to be transported and ready for operation in minutes, it is aimed at all those applications where being able to move the robot quickly makes a real difference. Weighing just 11 kg, the CRX-3iA addresses a real need in industries such as shipbuilding and steel construction, where welders often work on enormous structures and must constantly move. The robot can be carried with one hand, positioned at a new work point, and is ready to go in seconds. This means a single person can manage multiple welding stations, a real advantage in a market that has long been plagued by a shortage of qualified welders. The 3 kg payload is sufficient to simultaneously handle the torch and the seam tracking sensor, while the repeatability of ±0.02 mm ensures the precision required for certain processes. After each move, the robot automatically detects its installation angle and, using a laser scanner or tactile sensor, locates the seam and plans its path autonomously. An optional magnetic base can be added to attach the robot directly to steel structures quickly and stably, eliminating much of the complexity of traditional robotic installations. The CRX-3iA is part of the CRX series, a range of FANUC cobots that can handle payloads of up to 30 kg and reach up to 1,756 mm, and integrates seamlessly with existing FANUC control systems and software. It also inherits wrist button technology: the operator can guide the arm and teach positions directly to the robot, without having to resort to a Teach Pendant, making programming faster and production changeovers less costly. Its application possibilities extend beyond welding. Its compact size and light weight make it suitable for AGV mounting for picking, line replenishment, and internal handling. It's also an attractive solution for training environments, where there's often no space for a traditional industrial robot. “Companies need automation that adapts to them, not the other way around,” says Vera Mariani, Business Development and Communications and Sales Coordinator Manager at FANUC Italia . “With the new CRX-3iA, we focused on ease of use, quick commissioning, and precision. Customers can bring automation where it's needed, without having to rethink the entire installation.” The new CRX-3iA cobot will be one of the protagonists of the Technovation Forum , the FANUC event open to all and dedicated to new technologies and automation which will be held on 18 November at the Lainate (MI) headquarters.
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