Werma

Signal TowersSupport and secure processes with intelligent signal technology

Optical and acoustic signalling elements can be flexibly combined in the modular signal towers, also known as stack lights, just as you need them. The modular design also allows additional elements to be retrofitted at a later date. The signal tower or stack light elements are mechanically and electrically connected in seconds using the bayonet catch.  Pre-configured signal towers from WERMA can be ordered as a compact unit with just one article number, which reduces your ordering and installation workload. They impress with their attractive design, versatile mounting options and can therefore be used in a wide variety of areas.

Signal Beacons and Traffic LightsVarious colours, types and duration of signal for clear visiblity

WERMA signal lights and traffic lights help you to clearly identify risks and impending threats. Installation beacons for mounting in holes and base-mounting beacons for direct attachment to objects provide clear and effective signalling to make your processes safe.

Optical Audible CombinationsInstallation & Surface-mounted combination

Optical audible Installation Combinations give excellent all-round visibility of the signal and are an industry standard for easy installation in control panels. Optical-audible surface-mounted combinations are attached directly to the respective object. Base, bracket or tube mounting are generally available as mounting methods. Particularly in automated production and in large machine halls, large systems are often operated by just a few people. This means that the visual signals are not always in the machine operator’s field of vision. In this case, the acoustic signal also provides an alarm. Conversely, an audible warning signal can be ignored in areas with high ambient noise levels. In this case, the additional visual alarm ensures safety and reliability

Horns & SirensHorns, sirens, buzzers and bells for installation and assembly

Acoustic signals warn, guide and protect us in modern industry. They work where caution, prudence and foresight are required, draw attention to emergencies or call for action. Irrespective of language and written culture, they are understood all over the world, just like visual signals. These signals are used when signalling with light is insufficient or even unsuitable.