Meeting safety standards on gate, door, barrier and shutter applications can be challenging at times. As a leading supplier and manufacturer of safety, sensing and automation technology, we want to ensure our customers feel confident that they are making the right decision when it comes to choosing a safety edge controller for their application. Read on to find out more. RFGate 2 – Wireless transmission system for pressure-sensitive safety edges (PSSE) Applications: Rolling, sectional, revolving and folding doors, sliding, swing and telescopic gates Safety rating: CAT 2 (PLc) according to EN ISO 13849-1 Supply voltage: 12 – 24 VAC/DC Bircher...
We are pleased to introduce our NEW black anodised aluminium safety edge mounting rails to the marketplace. Specifically developed to compliment Bircher's leading safety edge system, our innovative black anodised aluminium range offers a wide range of benefits. The black finish offers a streamline appearance for any application, eliminating the silver strip between an automated gate, door, barrier or machine and the essential rubber safety profile. In addition, our angled black mounting rail option (AP-G1-D20B) will be more aesthetically appealing for the challenging door and gate designs facing installers, maintainers and designers on a daily basis. Our black anodised aluminium is...
We are delighted to welcome you to our brand new website, which has been designed to make browsing and purchasing from our wide product range, even easier. The website is now fully responsive, meaning customers on the move can easily access the information they need including improved product descriptions, updated product manuals, technical and data sheets.To help us continue providing the friendly UK-based technical support that IN2 Access is renowned for, we have decided to add a Live Chat feature to the new website. You can also use this service to speak to a member of our sales team if you would...
IN2 Access & Control's Director, Kane Tetley, was recently asked whether he would use a Cat. 2 or Cat 3. controller on an install. Read on to find out his response to this common question. I was recently asked a very integral question; would I use a Cat. 2 or Cat. 3 controller on an install? My initial thought was that my decision is dependant on the outcome of a risk assessment, but instead, this time I asked: 'Do you understand the limitation of Cat. 2 or Cat. 3 devices?' This led to further questioning. 1) Do you have a long cable running...