When F.R. Baumgart invented the first safety key switch with profile half-cylinder (former patent no. 2208019) and filed a patent in the year 1968, he didn’t know, that his grandchildren would run the business in the third generation half-century later. Based on its various European and German patents, geba is still one of the leading entities in the European supply industry for automatically operated doors and gates.
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Successful visit to geba UK: October 2025
We visited geba Industrial Controls Ltd. to personally connect with our British team.
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Product change: Quadra Line
Item 507.C022.10 is being discontinued and will be replaced with 507.CQ22.10 with immediate effect.
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Helious 200 aluminium signal light
Made in Germany- Latest LED light technic is integrated in an aluminium profile and the diameter of the calotte is 200 mm wide. Check it out now.
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Switch inserts
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Columns
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Capacitive switches
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Codys
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Radio control systems
Link to: Fingerscanner
Fingerscanner
Link to: Rohrmotorsteuerungen
Controls for tubular motors
Link to: Industrietorsteuerungen
Controls for industrial doors
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Photo beams
Link to: Signallampen
Signal lamps
Link to: Positionsschalter
Limit switches
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Front panel switches
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Quality by tradition.
When F.R. Baumgart invented the first safety key switch with profile half-cylinder (former patent no. 2208019) and filed a patent in the year 1968, he didn’t know, that his grandchildren would run the business in the third generation half-century later.





