Schneider Electric: New Harmony Flush Mounting Kit for Upgrading Control Panel Aesthetics

December 15, 2016 

Schneider Electric’s new flush mounting kit for Harmony XB4, XB5, and XB7 devices improves the style of control panel or machine design by transforming the look of pushbuttons, selectors, and pilot lights.

The kit is well-suited to a wide range of applications, including packaging, food and beverage, material working, and material handling, textile machinery. It provides a complete flush mounting offer for plastic and metal devices. A version with a legend holder, included in the offer for easy integration of labelling, helps improve visibility of key control functions. With the new accessory, the design of a control panel gains a cleaner and more functional aesthetic.

Quick and easy to install in a 30.5 mm hole compatible with 22 mm devices, the Harmony flush mounting kit minimizes the downtime needed to implement the panel upgrade. The costs of the makeover are also reduced, as the control devices and the operating modes of the machine do not change. 

Find out more: www.schneider-electric.ca/en/work/campaign/star/index2.jsp.

 

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