IML locks for CIP, actuated valves

Smith Flow Control’s IML lock is a safety device that prevents injury or product loss in the food and beverage processing industries. Specifically designed to replace an actuator mounting kit, it locks the actuator in a desired position, both remotely and locally.

Under normal conditions in the food and beverage industries, actuated valves respond to process commands in a largely automated, predetermined way. However, during planned maintenance or clean-in-place, the system managing the valves may still need to be live while work is carried out. It may, therefore, be necessary to hold a valve deliberately so that even if a remote signal requests the valve to change position, it remains in a locked condition to enable work to be done safely.

The IML Lock covers F05 to F16 ISO 5211 actuator mounting dimensions and can be operated up to a maximum torque of 1500Nm.

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