IDEM MGL-Series Non Contact RFID Safety Switches
The IDEM MGL-Series Non Contact RFID Coded switches has been developed in order to provide and maintain a high level of functional safety whilst providing a reliable magnetic door interlock.
Flexibility for holding force is provided by the provision of 2 different switch sizes – Heavy Duty (1100N Stainless Steel, 1500N Plastic and Die Cast) and Medium Duty (600N Stainless Steel, 1000N Plastic and Die Cast) to cover all applications.
The actuator has been designed to be flexible and therefore has a degree of tolerance to misalignment. Remanence magnetization holding technique acts as a light magnetic latch after unlocking or loss of power to the machine.
Coding is achieved by using magnetic and RFID techniques and both principles need to be satisfied for the switch to operate safely. Uniquely coded RFID (U) or Series Coded RFID (M) available – depending upon user’s risk assessment for application.
The MGL range will connect to the majority of popular standard safety relays to achieve up to PLe/Cat4 to ISO13849-1.
Offered in Stainless Steel 316, high specification robust Plastic or Die-Cast Metal housings, the MGL switch can be used in almost any environment including high pressure cleaning following contact with foreign particles.
The Stainless Steel 316 version has been designed with a Stainless Steel magnet and IP69K rating making it suitable for CIP and SIP processes.
If you are interested in IDEM MGL-Series Non Contact RFID Safety Switches, or any other IDEM products, plus get in touch on 01244 288138 or info@dbicontrol.co.uk.
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