Sick miniTwin2 Safety Light Curtain
Sick Safety Light Curtains are a highly effective and reliable way to protect hazardous areas in the workplace.
The highest safety is achieved and depending on the variant, safe control solutions can be selected and different machine functions can be integrated to suit your particular safety requirements.
The miniTwin2 provides a unique solution where other safety light curtains may be too large and awkward to install; meaning light curtain protection has now been expanded and can be applied to a wider range of applications.
Features of the Sick miniTwin2 Safety Light Curtain include …
- Miniaturization: smallest 2-box-designed LC (15 x3 2 mm²)
- Standardization: universal stick
- Machine integration: flexible adaptation (no dead zone, cascade), height: 120 – 1200 mm; 60 mm increments
- Range 0 … 6 (8) m
- Operating temperature –20 °C … +55 °C
- Type 2 according to IEC 61496
- PL d according to EN ISO 13849
The miniTwin2 Safety Light Curtain saves time and resources through easy logistics to configure so less down time for the company, and can be flexibly integrated to current machine designs.
The suggested field of application is for the electronics industry (Semiconductor and PCB), Handling for example electronic manufacturers and automotive parts suppliers, and small packaging and food machines (such as bread cutters).
If you believe the Sick miniTwin2 Safety Light Curtain could enhance your business; feel free to contact a member of our team at DBI Control. We will advise you on how to use the miniTwin2 Safety Light Curtain, and any other Sick products to improve your current safety measures. Either call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk
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