Fortress Interlocks Series Mini MSS1, Controlled MSS1WP Key Solenoid Switch
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Fortress Interlocks products, including Fortress Interlocks MSS1, MSS1WP Series Mini Solenoid Controlled Key Switch, are sourced through parallel import channels and delivered to our customers worldwide with speed and reliability. Even if Fortress Interlocks MSS1, MSS1WP Series Mini Solenoid Controlled Key Switch is not listed on our website, you are welcome to request a price quote — our team will respond promptly with a tailored offer.Mini Solenoid Controlled Key SwitchThe mini SS unit is used where the key needs to remain trapped until an electrical signal has been received and where space is limited.The MSS1 (Back of board) can be fixed behind a machine control panel.The MSS1WP (water proof and back of board) unit is IP66 rated.Fits within a 65mm(w) x 95mm(L) x 55mm(H) envelope.Suitable for machines with a rundown cycleThe standard sequence is: Solenoid de-energised - Key Trapped, Solenoid energised - Key Free (other sequences available upon request).2 x NC 3A Key monitoring contacts2 x NC 3A Solenoid monitoring contactsNAMEMSS1, MSS1WP, MINI SOLENOID CONTROLLED KEY SWITCHPART NO.MSS1, MSS1WPRANGEMechanical Trapped Key InterlocksIntroduction to mGard Trapped key interlocking is a tried and tested method of mechanicallysafeguarding machines and processes.Mechanical keys eliminate most of the electrical wiring associated with other types of interlocks making them cost effective to install.The Fortress mGard is suitable for use up to SIL3 (IEC 62061) and Category 4 PLe (ISO 13849-1).Why Interlocks?Interlocks are mechanical, electrical or other types of devices, the purpose of which is to prevent the operation of hazardousmachine functions under specified conditions. Interlocking can be used to help protect personnel and equipment, enforceprocesses, and improve productivity.More information on interlock devices and their use on machinery can be found in ISO 14119, Safety of machinery - Interlockingdevices associated with guards - Principles for design and selection. Further information on trapped key interlocking can befound in the technical specification ISO/TS 19837.Why Mechanical?• Mechanical interlocking can be used to control hazardous energy sources.• A key from one isolation control device can be used in an intermediate transfer (key exchange) device to release keys formultiple guards.• Personnel keys released from access locks can be used to proactively prevent unexpected start up of machinery as per ISO14118.• Mechanical systems reduce wiring and fault masking risk.Key Operated SwitchKey removed, contacts openedKey Exchange DeviceAccess LockA key exchange device allows Key trapped, the intermediate transfer of actuator removedkeys within a system2Access Lock with Personnel KeyAccess key trapped, personnel key removed, guard (door) open
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