Penny + Giles will showcase its industrial range of solenoid actuators and promote its joystick controllers and sensors at IFSEC 2011

Penny + Giles will demonstrate its standard range including open-frame, tubular, AC laminated and latching versions

Following its acquisition of Mechetronics, Penny + Giles - a business unit of Curtiss-Wright Controls and designer and manufacturer of joysticks, sensors and solenoids - will be using its first time at IFSEC to introduce its industrial range of solenoid actuators and promote its joystick controllers and sensors.

The integration of Mechetronics provides Penny + Giles with extensive experience in the design of industrial solenoids for safety and security applications including locking mechanisms/latches and door control and turnstiles. On show, for the first time will be a standard range including open-frame, tubular, AC laminated and latching versions; and visitors will have the opportunity to discuss bespoke solutions or variations of these standard designs.

Also on the stand will be Penny + Giles' fingertip-controlled JC025 and JC030 rockers and multi-axis JC400 and JC2000 joystick controllers, which are suitable for CCTV applications, low-profile panel assemblies and control consoles.

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