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Monk Conveyors – IO-Link sensor implementation for optimising conveyor belt equipment

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IO-Link sensor implementation for optimising conveyor belt equipment. Thanks to IO-Link, Monk conveyors are able to minimise cabling in the field when building and installing conveyor equipment and machinery. Monk conveyors act as a system integrator: they bring together conveyors and the machines of the costumers as well as the control system into a finished turnkey solution.

There is a lot of field wiring that needs to be done, so the conveyors can work efficiently. ifm's automation solutions are a specific advantage for the conveyor systems thanks to the IO-Link technology, the cabling itself as well as the wiring time can be reduced, and more visibility and monitoring of the system is possible.

Our customer

Monk Conveyors Limited is a UK based company with over 25 years experience in conveyor systems, conveyor manufacturing, systems integration and factory automation solutions.

Source: www.monk-conveyors.com

Our customer

Monk Conveyors Limited is a UK based company with over 25 years experience in conveyor systems, conveyor manufacturing, systems integration and factory automation solutions.

Source: www.monk-conveyors.com

IO-Link systems from ifm

Point-to-point communication with IO-Link systems from ifm

IO-Link has been developed by leading sensor, actuator and control manufacturers. The result is a standardised and fieldbus independent interface for automation. This provides the user with point-to-point connections without complex addressing. Binary switches that used to be limited to simple switching signals or analogue values have developed into smart sensors.

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