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RENO-TEC goes for safety network |
The new RENObag GS 850.6 Servo has been designed with future-proof technology in mind using Omron’s DeviceNet safety-based controller, NE1A, and remote I/O, DST1-ID.
After five successful years in the repairing, renovating and building of plastics conversion machines, RENO-TEC presents its first machine for high-quality, self-adhesive document bags, the RENObag GS 850.6 Servo.
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Future-proof
The new RENObag GS 850.6 Servo has been designed with future-proof technology in mind using Omron’s DeviceNet safety-based controller, NE1A, and remote I/O, DST1-ID. These both support demands from the builders of new-generation machines for the highest availability and the flexibility to expand to meet future requirements.
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No additional wiring necessary
“In highly complex machinery like our RENObag 850.6, the availability of a machine and the ease with which it can be expanded in the future are big issues for our customers,” says Edmund Mundorf, Managing Director RENO-TEC. “The Safety Network Controller is programmable and therefore no additional wiring to the cabinet is necessary in case we decide to expand the system.
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Moreover, the decentralized I/O concept enabled us to radically reduce the safety-related hardware. An additional benefit of using a hybrid network system is that diagnosis for standard and safety functionality is now fully integrated in the machine control system.
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The preventive maintenance function and the advanced monitoring of the safety system makes our machine highly reliable and reduces start-up time remarkably.”
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