On-site power box
29 January, 2008 | Supplied by: BosBox Pty Ltd
The PSOA range of portable socket outlet assemblies provides safe temporary power in a wide variety of situations including building sites, mining, entertainment, defence and industrial applications.
Siemens and Comcell bring switchboard technology to Australia
21 December, 2007
Siemens and Comcell Switchboards, an Australian manufacturer of low-voltage switchboards, have signed a licence agreement on the Siemens Sivacon Switchboard technology.
Label maker
17 December, 2007 | Supplied by: Soanar Plus
The Dymo LabelWriter 400 Turbo is a thermal printer that has the convenience of using no ink or toner, making it suitable for use in a variety of locations and applications.
Metal-free safety shoes
17 December, 2007 | Supplied by: Trading Downunder
The Spider safety shoes are completely metal-free, featuring a nonmetallic composite material which is much lighter than steel, is non-magnetic and does not conduct heat, cold or electricity.
Padlocks for circuit breakers
17 December, 2007 | Supplied by: Schneider Electric
The M9lock is designed for padlocking circuit breakers in the 'off' position, permanently attached to the circuit breaker so it can't be lost.
Right-angle cordless drill
17 December, 2007 | Supplied by: Stanley Black & Decker Inc
DW960 is angled at 90° for use in tight situations. It is powered by an 18 V battery that produces 300 W of power output.
Managed power controllers
17 December, 2007 | Supplied by: Interworld Electronics and Computer Industries
The WTI MPC series of managed power controllers allows secure power management of rackmount equipment via web browser, external modem or local terminal interfaces. Power at each outlet can be remotely switched on or off individually, as a group for dual power supply servers or with a time delay.
AHF004 Active harmonic filters
28 November, 2007 | Supplied by: Danfoss (Australia) Pty Ltd
The AHF004 active harmonic filters provide automatic harmonics reduction, independent of network stability and power factor correction.
Cordless rotary hammer
28 November, 2007 | Supplied by: Panasonic Australia Pty Limited
The Revolithium EY7880N2T rotary hammer is powered by a 28.8 V, 3 Ah high-capacity lithium-ion battery with 70 min charging system and features a cooling system to ensure reliability for tough, continuous concrete drilling tasks such as anchor holes.
Contractors lockout kit
24 October, 2007 | Supplied by: http://www.cirlock.com.au
The Contractors Lockout Kit from CIRLOCK, CLK-1, enables electrical technicians and others to safely lock out energy sources before working on them.
Twilight switches and modular and staircase timers
24 October, 2007 | Supplied by: Eaton Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd
The Eaton range of modular timers, twilight switches and staircase timers are suitable for any residential or commercial lighting control application.
Data centre management suite
24 October, 2007 | Supplied by: Rittal Pty Ltd
The RimatriX5 Computer Multi-Control Top Concept (CMC-TC) is a monitoring system for physically securing data centre environments, preventing unnecessary down time and excluding unauthorised access.
Telemecanique XPS MF programmable safety PLCs
24 October, 2007 | Supplied by: Schneider Electric
The Telemecanique XPS MF range of programmable safety PLCs has been designed for applications requiring multiple simultaneous safety functions up to performance level 'e' according to EN ISO 13849-1, up to category 4 in accordance with AS 4024 and SIL 3 (claim limit) in accordance with EN/IEC 61508.
Cordless lithium power tool
24 October, 2007 | Supplied by: Metabo Pty Ltd
The German-made KHA 24 rotary hammer has a 25.2 V Li-Ion battery that extends operating range even further. The three-mode rotary hammer can drill into wood and concrete consistently, plus chisel if required.
Fire-stopping for cabling
24 October, 2007 | Supplied by: Fire Containment
The Abesco CT120 series cable transit fire-stopping devices make it simple for contractors to provide effective fire-stopping and ensure that their legal obligations are met in full. The devices are claimed to be simple to install, consisting of an easy-to-identify red casing and friction-fit mounting flanges. The system requires a simple three step process for installation - open, close and clamp to the penetration.

