Castell launches new spring-loaded interlock

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-KSP more efficient than traditional bolt interlocks
Industrial safety specialist Castell has launched a new spring-loaded lock, the KSP, to increase efficiency in traditional bolt interlock applications.

The KSP is a spring-loaded version of the Castell K lock, and uses an internal spring to automatically extend the lock’s bolt to its fullest extent when circumstances permit. The key-operated mechanical interlock is suitable for the safe locking of simple actuating mechanisms.
The KSP is generally used at the start of a process and traps a key while equipment is running. When the equipment is switched to a safe state and the aperture in the actuating mechanism is aligned, the spring-loaded bolt automatically extends and is locked in position. This represents an advantage over existing bolt locks as the operation happens immediately and without the need for human intervention.
Once the equipment is in the safe state, the key is released and can be used to gain access or start a separate process. The key must be inserted and turned, retracting the bolt, to allow the actuating lever to be moved again.
Paul Marks, Castell’s technical director, said: “We were already using a spring-loaded lock within our product range and realised that the same device could deliver significant benefits elsewhere for our customers. We view the KSP as an important addition to our existing K bolt interlock range.”
David Hughes
Castell Safety International Ltd
217 Kingsbury Road
London
UK
NW9 9PQ
Tel: +44 (0)20 8200 1200
Fax: +44 (0)20 8205 0055
E-mail: pr@castell.com
Website: www.castell.com/en

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