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Pilz - Pilz GmbH & Co. KG is a German company based in Ostfildern and offers complete solutions for safety and control technology. The company was founded in Esslingen in 1948 as a glass blowing workshop by Hermann Pilz. The first products included glass devices for medical technology and mercury relays for industrial applications. Today, the company sees itself as a technology leader in automation technology, with the aim of automating systems and machines in such a way that the safety of people, machines and the environment is always guaranteed - from the sensors to the control to the actuators. The product range is completed by appropriate software tools, diagnosis and visualization systems. In addition to the headquarters in Germany, Pilz is represented on all continents with over 40 subsidiaries and branches. Pilz solutions are mainly used in mechanical and plant engineering. The customers of the eibabo® technology store are primarily companies from the packaging and automotive industries, as well as from wind energy and railway technology. When a company like Pilz operates in such a highly specialized environment, innovations and the will to develop new technologies must be the driving force behind day-to-day activities. As a sales and installation partner, we are convinced of the applications from Pilz, use them in our own projects and recommend them to our customers and partners around the world. The eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® carry the following products from the Pilz brand, among others: emergency stop switches, two-hand control devices, contact blocks, contact expansion blocks, safety sensors, actuators, evaluation devices, current monitoring relays and combination devices. A permanent availability in stock and thus the guarantee of short processing and delivery times are a matter of course for us. We ship worldwide.
Kleinhuis - Not much is known about the earlier history of Hermann Kleinhuis GmbH + Co. KG from Riederich. Today, the Kleinhuis brand is associated with product groups from electrical installation technology, as the company has been part of the Niedax Group since 2000. The production focus of the group lies in the manufacture of electrical installation ducts, cable clamps, cable glands and earthing material. Under the umbrella of this group of companies, the Kleinhuis brand is pursuing a high-quality product policy and sales logistics based on partnership. We at the eibabo® technology store have many years of experience in working with Niedax and installing Kleinhuis products. Since the 1990s, we have been able to implement hundreds of projects worldwide in which components from these brands have also been used. Because the quality, durability and price-performance ratio have always convinced us, we also offer part of the range in our eibabo® online shops from eibmarkt® for sale to end and specialist trade customers. These include components such as connection terminals, grouping brackets, accessory mounting boxes, potential equalization rails, conductor terminals, cable glands, pipe clamps, lampholders, nuts, clamp nipples and band clamps. Always rely on reliability and quality when purchasing electrical material, switch ranges, lighting items and smart home components. With over 99 percent customer satisfaction, Trusted Shops buyer protection and many secure payment methods, the eibabo® technology store is one of the leading suppliers of modern electrical engineering. It doesn't matter where you want the goods delivered to. We ship worldwide with traceable DHL Track & trace shipment tracking.
Berker - Hager Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG is part of the Hager Group. It is a direct subsidiary of Hager SE, an owner-managed family company based in Blieskastel, Germany. The global company employs over 11,500 people. Hager Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG unites three brands and companies with a common goal: Hager provides solutions and services for electrical installations that cover the entire spectrum of residential and functional buildings. Since 1955, the Hager brand has stood within the group for solutions and services for electrical installation that meet all requirements. Whether in residential or functional buildings: Hager's innovative range is comprehensive and ranges from energy distribution and metering systems to cable routing and room connection systems to security technology and intelligent building control. For all-round easy and safe installation by the electrical trade. Since 1919, the traditional brand Berker has been convincing with high-quality switch ranges, whose successful designs have been awarded several international prizes. They are characterized by long-lasting quality and ease of use. This also applies to intelligent building technology systems. Whether switches or home controls: BERKER develops products that meet the high aesthetic and technological demands of end customers, architects and planners. The Elcom brand has been known for professional door intercom systems for residential and office buildings of all sizes since 1976. Technologically advanced products and the creative design of the entrance area are the key to success. In addition, there is the willingness to adapt flexibly to the wishes of the customers with individual solutions. The spectrum of the three companies includes energy distribution and metering systems, cable routing and room connection systems, security technology and door communication as well as switch programs and intelligent building control. Innovation, security and reliability, easy installation and usability as well as an attractive design are key terms that describe the offerings from the Hager, Berker and Elcom brands. At the same time, they define the requirements for the solutions and services. Electrical engineers, planners and architects as well as wholesalers and end customers can rely on this claim.
Peha - The eibabo® technology store offers you products from PEHA Elektro GmbH & Co. KG at top conditions. This manufacturer is a Lüdenscheid-based company in the building system and electrical installation industry, which develops radio systems, light control systems, roller shutter controls as well as medical and laboratory technology. Peha is an acronym for the first letters of the name Paul Hochköpper, who, together with Otto Winkel, laid the foundation for the company in Lüdenscheid in 1922. At that time, the production of high-quality light switches and connectors began. Over the years, the product portfolio has become significantly more extensive and is now geared to the expectations and needs of customers in a particularly practical way. In October 2010, the Honeywell Group completely took over the company and incorporated it into its "Building Technology" division. Honeywell International Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate principally engaged in aerospace, building technology, high-performance materials and technologies, and safety and productivity solutions businesses. With the possibilities that resulted from the use of the worldwide technological know-how of the parent company, Peha Elektro GmbH & Co. KG is pushing ahead with its research work and is focusing in particular on the development of products in the field of new technologies and on innovative solutions for saving energy. A network of representative offices, trading and sales partners at home and abroad ensures proximity to the customer and rapid availability of the products. In the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® you can find Schuko sockets, international sockets, radio receivers, switches and buttons, wall transmitters, motion detectors, window contacts, power supplies, antenna modules, rotary switches, rain sensors, dimmers as well as blind and roller shutter modules from the Peha brand.
Meyer + Sohn - With Willy Meyer + Sohn GmbH & Co. KG, another manufacturer of modern lighting products is presenting part of its range in the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt®. Luminaires from Meyer Lighting are used in demanding lighting projects around the world. The core competencies of the company lie in the manufacture of high-quality and design-oriented outdoor lights. The lights are designed for use under difficult and demanding conditions and are primarily aimed at planners and architects. But even classic builders like the modern products. The range of products includes facade lights and spotlights with LED and halogen technology, as well as floodlights, recessed floor lights, ceiling lights and wall and path lights. The precise lighting technology is characterized by optimal glare control and high energy efficiency. Other quality features are the small dimensions, well thought-out built-in control gear, high-quality, long-lasting, corrosion-resistant materials and the effective heat management of the lights. The company also offers a wide range of lights for industry, machines and construction sites. The origins of the company can be found in 1946, when Hermann Meyer began to manufacture household appliances. In the years that followed, due to increasing demand, the production of technical lights for industry and the construction trade began. The company has around 20 agencies in Germany and more than 40 agencies around the world. For you as a customer of the eibabo® technology store, we offer you the following products from the Meyer Lighting brand: halogen and LED spotlights, universal lights, facade lights, area spotlights, in-ground spotlights, magnetic adhesive lights as well as attachment and fastening material.
Mennekes E-Mobility - Even if electromobility began a century ago, it has only experienced its breakthrough since the 2010s. A well-known representative for innovative products in this area is Mennekes Elektrotechnik GmbH & Co. KG. But this is not the company's only business area. Mennekes started out as an electrician's workshop in 1935. After producing various electrical items and the glow starter firelighter in the first few years, the focus after the war was on aluminum plugs and later on plastic plugs and couplings. Since then, the company has stood for innovative, high-performance solutions in the industrial sockets market segment, which also includes data and network technology as well as technology for refrigerated containers, fire brigades, civil protection and events. It produces quality "Made in Germany" and sells its solutions in over 90 countries. With subsidiaries, sales offices and representatives in Europe, Asia, the Middle East as well as in North and South America, Mennekes has an excellent international network. From 2008, the focus was also on the business areas of electromobility and automotive. With the Type 2 charging plug, the company developed the standard plug for charging electric cars. Almost every charging station in Germany is equipped with a type 2 plug. As a full-range supplier in the field of electrical material, the eibabo® technology store also stocks high-quality items from the Mennekes company. If you are looking for a suitable charging solution for your electric car, you are sure to find it here. We offer wall boxes, charging cables, charging stations, test boxes, e-mobility gateways and the required installation accessories at top conditions. Rely on our many years of experience in the field of electrical installation and online mail order. In the eibabo® shops from eibmarkt® you only get high-quality products that you install yourself and can therefore recommend with a clear conscience.

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Base unit - In industrial technology, automated processes are no longer possible without programmable logic controllers. If you would also like to set up automated processes, the following article will give you a brief overview of this modern technology. At eibabo® you get a variety of:Basic devices for PLC controls, for Alpha XL and Siemens Logo!Basic devices and CPU compact devicesCPU central assemblies and fieldbus controllersInline controllers and control units Today, these devices are used in all industries, both in large and small automation systems.What are Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)?A controller in automated systems carries out the control of physical processes in accordance with an underlying algorithm. For this purpose, it uses information received from sensors and output to end devices. Every automatic device has a control controller - a module that determines the logic of the device.What are programmable logic controllers (PLCs)?Programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are real-time devices for automating technological processes. The PLC is programmed digitally and can therefore be easily adapted to the requirements of a specific process. With the increasing demands on modern machines and production processes, PLC automation solutions have become indispensable in everyday industrial production. The main areas of application of the PLC are in their long-term use without the need for human intervention. PLCs are generally used to control sequential processes. The status of an object is determined by means of input signals and output parameters and corresponding control actions are carried out.The History of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)Before programmable logic controllers emerged in modern form, their development began with comparatively simple ladder logic in the middle of the last century. With the advent of microprocessor technology towards the end of the 1960s, industrial automation processes were also directly influenced. Digital circuits developed, which have since been used in automatic control systems.In 1968, a group of engineers at General Motors were tasked with making easily programmable industrial controllers. These should be easy to maintain and repair. A modular design should also make it possible to replace the installed modules or add new modules. The world's first programmable logic controller was called 'Modicon 084' and was presented in 1969. The device weighed about a hundredweight and consisted of a cabinet with a number of modules whose storage capacity was just 4 kilobytes. Already knewThe invention of the first PLC is credited to American engineers Richard E. Morley and Odo J. Struger. In 1970, the world's first automated control system based on this controller was presented at the Chicago Machine Tool Show.Where are basic PLC devices used?Programmable logic controllers offer a simple and cost-effective solution for many automation tasks and are the ideal solution for the individual control of a wide variety of applications, machines, systems and processes or for digital power control. With any automation-based control system, the focus is on achieving the desired result efficiently and reliably. As part of process automation, they control robotic arms in the automotive industry, complex conveyor technology or processes in nuclear energy, transport and traffic.How is a basic PLC device constructed?A basic device for the programmable logic controller typically consists of the following components:Inputs for signal acquisition ? the device monitors the current status of the system via connected buttons, thermometers, tachometers or sensorsOutputs for signaling ? the devices of a system are connected here, with which the PLC executes a processSoftware ? the user program that is used to determine the switching of outputs depending on the activation of the inputsCommunication interface - this is used to connect the PLC to other systems The base unit also requires its own power supply and contains a processor and the internal bus.Mitsubishi AL2-24MR-A #215074 basic unitHow does a basic PLC device work?A programmable logic controller is a device that collects, converts, processes and stores information and generates control commands. Data is exchanged via inputs and outputs on the device. In this way, sensors, buttons, actuators and other devices can be connected to the control object. It is therefore a small computer, controlled by a microprocessor with its own operating system. This is adapted to the needs of solving automation problems in real time and works with the shortest possible response time. The PLC receives the signals from the controlled process via the inputs in the form of:On/off states - for example position detection by limit switches or proximity switchescontinuous analog signals - these include temperatures, pressure, speeds, levels and so on The devices that run the automated process are connected to the output side. These in turn receive the signals from the basic device in the form of:On/off control signals - for example for an electromagnetic relay, a motor contactor, a signal lamp and so oncontinuous analog control signals - for example to open or close valves or to adjust engine speeds The processor is located between the inputs and outputs. This is also called the Central Processing Unit (CPU) and controls the output signals based on the data of the input signals. Individual programming (using software for parameterization) can be used to determine how the PLC reacts to the input signals or their changes. This information is stored in the basic device. There is usually a separate interface on the device for this purpose. Another option is to connect the base unit to a network. Then communication within the framework of the network hierarchy with other peripheral devices and systems is possible.What advantages does a PLC have over a classic relay circuit?Over time, PLCs have adapted to the specific needs of the industrial environment. PLC functions have a number of advantages. Due to their flexibility, they can be used in a wide variety of industries. In addition to the possibility of remotely controlling a PLC, the greatest advantages lie in the ability to communicate and the individual programmability of the functional logic. The settings can be changed at any time without affecting the operation of the device itself. A PLC can usually be installed directly on a production machine.How do I choose the right basic PLC device?A large number of factors must be considered and evaluated when making the selection. By combining the technological requirements for a specific automation object with a comparison of modern programmable logic controllers, you can make the right decision. The selection of the right PLC depends, among other things, on the following criteria:system requirementsThe system requirements describe the task that the PLC should fulfil. Define the goals to be achieved and break them down into several simple and understandable steps. Determine the type of input devices and output devices to be connected to the PLC and their respective functions. Would you like to implement further special functions? How many inputs and outputs are required on the basic device? How much storage is required? What are your processor speed requirements?serviceMost PLCs are initially programmed with a computer. This is then no longer required to operate the PLC itself. Therefore, consider whether you want a PLC with an integrated display and touch panel. It can be enough to read the values and manage the system via the existing IT infrastructure.communicationIs the data exchanged with other devices outside of the actual process? Is the device part of a network?conditions of useIs the PLC exposed to special operating conditions that affect the properties and function or have an impact on reliability and maintenance intervals?electrical needsWhat are your power requirements for the individual inputs and outputs and for the PLC itself?operating speedThe speed of operation is responsible for the security and flow of 'time-critical' operations.Manufacturers of high-quality basic devices for the PLC include: Mitsubishi Electric, Pilz, Siemens, WAGO Kontakttechnik or Phoenix Contact.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue PLC's > PLC CPU-module you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bus controllerBus couplerBus participantsCommunicationControl accessoriesControl relayController boardControllersDecentralizedEADecentralizedIOExpansion moduleFieldbus componentFieldbus controllerFieldbus couplerFieldbus moduleFieldbus technologyGroup carrierHead stationInterbus tapInterfaceLogic moduleMain group carrierModular controlRectangular connectorRectangular plugRoom automationRoom controllerShip approvalfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Base unit:ABBEatonMitsubishiOmronPhoenixPilzSchneider ElectricSiemensStahlThebenWAGOWeidmüller
Heating switch cabinet - Humidity and electrical systems - these are two things that don't really go together well. Condensation water, condensation water or splashing water should be avoided at all costs on electrical components with bare contacts. With a control cabinet heater, you regulate the temperature and the relative humidity in the distribution box, thereby preventing the temperature from falling below the dew point and thus the formation of condensate. Switch cabinet heaters are available with and without fans in the eibabo technology store. Models with fans also have the advantage of simultaneously moving the air inside the junction box. The removal of moist air is therefore faster. Avoid consequential damage caused by corrosion and can lead to electrical short circuits. So secure your system with a high-quality control cabinet heater if it is located in areas where there are greater temperature differences or high humidity.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Cabinet enclosures > Heating (switchgear cabinet) you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Accessories for control cabinetAir conditioningCabinet heaterCable distribution cabinetsCable distributorCloset heaterControl cabinet accessoriesControl cabinet air conditioningControl cabinet heaterControl cabinet heatingEnergy distributorExpansion systemHeater for control cabinetHeatingHeating (control cabinet)Heating (enclosure/cabinet)Heating (switchgear cabinet)Heating for control cabinetHigh current systemPipe trace heatingfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Heating switch cabinet:EberleFinderGrotheHagerRittalSchneider ElectricSiemensStriebel & JohnWalther

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Butt connector 1.5-2.5qmm - Crimp splices for copper conductor
Klauke
| 680
x 100 Piece
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