Sick deTec4 Core Safety Light Curtains
Sick is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors and safety systems for industrial applications, and is always innovating their products to help all markets including manufacturing, food packaging, automotive, aerospace and pharmaceutical.
The Sick deTec4 Core Safety Light curtain is ideal to protect hazardous points and single-sided access and it is quick and simple to integrate into your machines.
The deTec4 Core can be manoeuvred to fit any location in your system without causing blind zones and will automatically configure the distance to the sender whether it is high or low range, eliminating any manual set up.
When ordered, your Sick deTec4 Core will include …
- Safety light curtains comprising of a sender and a receiver
- 4 QuickFix brackets
- Test rod with diameter corresponding to the resolution of the safety light curtain
- Operating instructions on CD-ROM
- Adhesive label with notes for thorough daily checks
The deTec4 Core light curtain is available in a range of heights from 300mm to 2100mm depending on the type, and is suitable in operating temperatures as low as -30°C and up to 55°C.
Other information regarding the Sick deTec4 Core is …
Scanning range = 0m – 7m / 0m – 10m (depending on type)
Type = Type 4 (IEC 61496)
Enclosure IP rating= IP 65 (EN 60529) and IP 67 (EN 62061)
Resolution = 14mm / 30mm (depending on type)
It is one of the simplest light curtains to install, and the deTec4 Core can be used in storage and conveyor applications, consumer goods and machine building.
DBI Control can supply and install the Sick deTec4 Core and any other Sick Safety Light curtain products you want for your company, and will ensure your machineries safety levels are accommodated to in the best way possible.
For any more information, please feel free to contact DBI Control on 01244 288138 / info@dbicontrol.co.uk to find out more from one of our electrical engineering experts.
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