Sick S3000 Standard Safety Laser Scanner
Safety Laser Scanners are an asset to a business, whether attached to mobile or stationary application; they can detect a hazard in record timing.
The Sick S3000 Standard Safety Laser Scanner has the largest protective field range in the market, so the variety of application possibilities is increased.
By making the installation, commissioning and maintenance as easy as possible it requires less down time for your company and is therefore cost effective.
The modular systems of the S3000 Standard Safety Laser Scanners are expandable so additional functions and cabling can be added to create a system ideal to suit your surroundings.
The S3000 Standard Safety Laser Scanners have a configuration memory integrated into the system plug, include EFI interface for safe Sick device communication and also can simultaneously monitor up to 4 protective fields.
TECHNICAL DATA OVERVIEW
Protective field range | 4 m / 5.5 m / 7 m (depending on type) |
Warning field range | 49 m |
Type of field set | Triple field sets, dual field sets |
Number of field sets | 1 |
Scan angle | 190° |
Resolution | 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 70 mm, 150 mm, configurable |
Response time | 60 ms 1) |
Enclosure rating | IP 65 (EN 60529) |
Ambient operating temperature | –10 °C … +50 °C |
Economical yet reliable, the S3000 Standard Safety Laser Scanner would be an ideal addition to integrate within any business that has loading and unloading stations, narrow aisles in a high-bay warehouse and automated material handling (just a few ways it can be applied).
Sick’s products have decades of proven safety technology that guarantee maximum reliability and productivity, and here at DBI Control we can offer information and advice on any Sick product that you feel would enhance your companies health and safety, whilst also improving production levels.
If you would like to talk to any of our professional team members about the S3000 Standard Safety Laser Scanner, or any other Sick product, please contact 01244 288138 or info@dbicontrol.co.uk today.
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