Motion Control Buyers' Guide
Anglo Allied Engineering

Cnr Dame & Knight Avenues, Rand Leases Ext 10, (parallel to Hamberg Road), Roodepoort

tel:  
+27 11 766 1180
fax:  
+27 86 690 0566
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.angloallied.co.za

Core business offering: electrical switchgear such as limit switches, pressure switches, sensors, residual current monitors, insulation monitors and fault location equipment, pushbuttons and pilot lights, and crane control.


Bender
(Sole Distributor/Sole Agency)
Bernstein
(Sole Distributor/Sole Agency)
EC&M
(Sole Distributor/Sole Agency)
Schleicher
(Sole Distributor/Sole Agency)
Square D
(Sole Distributor/Sole Agency)
Telemecanique
(Authorised Resellers/Dealer/Sub-Agency)
Section - Gauges, indicators, transmitters, sensors, encoders & switches
-Other
- Switches; Manual
-Personnel safety
- Emergency brakes
- Emergency stops
- Foot switches
-Presence sensors
- Limit switch
- Magnetic sensors
- Proximity
-Switches
- Pressure
Section - Maintenance, Reliability & Asset Optimisation
-Electrical
- Housings and enclosures
- Protection (thermal, magnetic, electronic, CT, overvoltage)
- Housings and enclosures
- Protection (thermal, magnetic, electronic, CT, overvoltage)
News from Anglo Allied Engineering:
High voltage ground fault monitor offers protection in underground mining
Fourth Quarter 2006, Other technologies, Anglo Allied Engineering

Over the years, Bender has remained one of the favoured suppliers of high voltage ground monitors to many well known mining switchgear suppliers. The Bender HW monitor series has been installed in mines ...

Multichannel AC/DC sensitive monitoring system extends Bender's product range
Third Quarter 2006, Other technologies, Anglo Allied Engineering

The high requirements relating to the operational safety of modern industrial and administrative equipment have made the permanent monitoring of increasingly complex electrical installations necessary. ...

Industry news:
Achieving clean and dry compressed air for faultless operation
Fourth Quarter 2025, Pneumatic systems & components, Artic Driers International

Compressed air is an expensive source of motive power so it makes good sense to supply clean, dry compressed air to your distribution system.

A technological leap with the proportional valve terminal
Fourth Quarter 2025, Editor's Choice, Festo South Africa

Festo continually makes bold technological leaps to keep pace with global advancements. Controlled Pneumatics is redefining the boundaries of compressed air technology to meet the demands of today’s most advanced applications.

Robotic filling systems for the pharmaceutical industry
Fourth Quarter 2025, Other technologies, Horne Technologies

Pharma Integration, a leading pharmaceutical manufacturer, aims to replace traditional mechanical filling lines with compact, fully automated systems that are 100% robot-driven using machines known as Azzurra. Their integrated Faulhaber drives play a crucial role in the fill-finish process, ensuring the highest precision and safety across multiple production steps.

Strain wave gearheads for precision and compact design
Fourth Quarter 2025, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, DNH Technologies

Strain wave gearheads from maxon are a specialised type of gearhead where precision and compact design are crucial.

Customised electromechanical systems for Africa’s toughest industrial environments
Fourth Quarter 2025, Electrical switching & drive systems & components

Hexagon Electrical, a South African-based manufacturer of specialised electromechanical equipment, is reinforcing its position as a leading custom solutions provider to the mining, utilities, industrial and renewable energy sectors.

Sustainability is transforming fluid power
Third Quarter 2025, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Technews Publishing

Sustainability is reshaping the future of fluid power. With the growing demand for cleaner, more efficient technologies and tightening global regulations, fluid power systems are being re-engineered for higher efficiency, lower emissions and reduced material usage.

World’s hottest engine
Fourth Quarter 2025, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Editor's Choice

Scientists have built the world’s smallest engine. It’s also the world’s hottest. It could provide an unparalleled understanding of the laws of thermodynamics on a small scale, and provide the foundation for a new, efficient way to compute how proteins fold.

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