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Key Exchange Units
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| Key Exchange Units provide additional keys for when there are a greater number of access locks than number of keys from power isolation |
X - Sequential Key Exchange
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X - Sequential Key Exchange
The X type key exchange unit is designed to form part of an integrated safety system linking machine control and access interlocks. The key exchange is configured to trap and release keys in a pre-determined sequence, depending on the operating requirements of the safety interlocking system. The X box can have multiple key entering and/or withdrawing.
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Y - Non-sequential Key Exchange
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Y - Non-sequential Key Exchange
The Y type key exchange unit is designed to form part of an integrated safety system linking machine control and access interlocks. The Y key exchange box is configured to release keys in any order, depending on the operating requirements of the safety interlocking system.
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Z - Key Exchange
The Z type key exchange unit is designed to form part of an integrated safety system linking machine control and access interlocks. The key exchange is configured to trap and release keys in a pre-determined sequence, depending on the operating requirements of the safety interlocking system.
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B - Key Exchange
The B key exchange box is a product designed to enable the sequential release of keys (maximum of six) by insertion of an initial key(s).
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W - Key Exchange Selector Box
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W - Key Exchange Selector Box
The W type key exchange unit is designed to form part of an integrated safety system linking machine control and access interlocks. The key exchange is configured to trap and release keys in a pre-determined sequence, depending on the operating requirements of the safety interlocking system.
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