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Interlock key redesign
09 December 2014
Smith Flow Control has redesigned the key for its Ellis interlocking range, which is used for critical process applications in oil and gas, petrochemical and water industries.

The new Ellis key is suited to the most aggressive industrial environments. Featuring a spring-loaded rubber seal, which helps prevent ingress of sand, dust and water or any other foreign matter, its robust body has an ergonomically designed grip, ensuring improved handling.
The redesign allows markings to be displayed on both the top and side of each key flag, making tags much easier to see. If a key tag is damaged during operation, the tag plate can be easily removed without needing to replace the complete key.
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