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We are pleased to announce the release of our Safety & Personnel Machine Guarding Devices Product Catalog. Call or e-mail to get your copy today! Gordon Engineering Corp. has a 25-year history of development and innovation in the areas of machine guarding capacitive presence sensing and brake monitoring. Throughout that time we have been committed to providing our customers with the highest quality products and services available.

We know difficult machine guarding! Through the years, our products have undergone several generational redesigns-as technology changed, we incorporated the benefits of that change into our products. These innovations allow us to offer our customers numerous product enhancements, while we maintain very competitive prices. In addition to producing a standard line of safety products, Gordon supplies hundreds of OEMs with designs specifically adapted to meet their needs.

Our ability to do this is facilitated by the location of all engineering and manufacturing in the United States of America.
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A capacitive, presence sensing device designed for machine guarding and personnel safety applications.
Features microprocessor-based electronics, automatic tuning and sensitivity adjustments, continuous self-check circuitry, warning output, enhanced relay protection (includes welded contact detection), and ability to handle up to 150 linear feet of antenna.
The PC1000 Proxagard system components are: a control unit, a coupler, and a customer-supplied antenna.
The control unit interfaces electrically with the coupler, by means of the coupler cable.
Our proven non-contact sensing method provides smooth, stress-free control of conductive materials, even fine wire and delicate stamped parts.
Non-Contact detection of loop position: Delicate materials or parts can be sensed without the possibility of damage or deformation.
Teach-In Tuning: Automatic sensitivity adjustment enabling faster set-up times and less downtime.
Please Note: the system shown is comprised of the RC4000 control unit, a cable and an antenna assembly.
To accommodate the widest variety of potential applications, in the simplest manner, these components are sold as separate line items.
Our Ring Sensors are designed to detect metals as they pass through the ring, or at an axial distance equivalent to the radius of the ring.
Our ring sensors are inductive, eddy current type devices.
An internal signal generator produces a sensing field around the ring, and any metal which enters the field will have eddy currents produced within it.
The energy consumed by these eddy current losses is detected within the sensor, which switches its outputs at a preset level.
For this reason, it is essential to install the unit as far away from any metal as possible, and to set the sensitivity after installation.
A capacitive device designed to initiate control operations when a metal antenna is touched.
Antenna size and shape are determined by the application; an antenna may be up to 200 feet long or have an area of 15 square feet.
Adequate sensitivity is provided to insure operation if the antenna is covered with paint, oil, or dirt or if thin gloves are worn.
The PC200 Touch Switch system is comprised of: a control unit, and a customer-supplied antenna.
The Touch Switch is an electronic device which is sensitive to changes in capacitance.
All these Gordon Engineering Corp. Products (i.e., DM3000 Brake Monitor, PC1000 Proxagard, PC200 Touch Switch and the RC4000 Series Reel Controls) will be repaired or replaced, for five years from the date of purchase, if they fail to perform to published specifications.
All Gordon Engineering Corp. Ring Sensors (i.e., PE606 Ring Sensors and PE706 Ring Sensors) will be repaired or replaced, for the life of your application, if they fail to perform to published specifications.
For all warranties: The product must be used in accordance with the specified manufacturer's ratings and must not be physically abused.
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