Sick L41 Single-beam Photoelectric Safety Switches
The L41 is a type 4 single-beam safety switch, comprising of a sender and receiver and can be used in conjunction with the Flexi Classic and Flexi Soft Safety Controllers.
The choices vary from either small M18 sensors with a range of up to 10M, or the compact M30 sensors with a range of up to 30M; you can chose whichever one you feel is most suitable for your personal application.
The benefits of using the Sick L41 Single-beam Photoelectric Safety Switches within your company is they can easily be integrated due to the different versions with the varying ranges of detection, and due to this flexibility individual protective fields can be set up using the device.
The cost of setting up the L41 into your company is reduced by being able to directly connect it to a safety controller without a separate rest box. Also the L41 is well suited to withstand extreme conditions such as heat, cold, or moisture, giving it numerous areas of operational use.
The L41 Single-Beam Photoelectric Safety Switches can be applied in a variety of ways such as palletiser systems, high bay warehouses, monitoring of door and service openings on machines and optical safety edges for protecting automated guided vehicles.
If you have any questions regarding the Sick L41 Single-beam Photoelectric Safety Switches, or any other Sick products, our team at DBI Control would be more than happy to help answer them. Call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk today to find out more.
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TECHNICAL DATA OVERVIEW
Scanning range 0 m … 60 m (depending on type) Light sender/type of light LED / visible red light Construction size M18 / M30, (depending on type)
107.7 mm
97.7 mm
100 mm
(depending on type)Supply voltage 24 V DC (19.2 V DC … 28.8 V DC) Enclosure rating IP 67 (EN 60529) Ambient operating temperature –40 °C … +55 °C Type Type 4 (IEC 61496) 1) Performance level PL e (EN ISO 13849) 1) - 1) Only in combination with an appropriate test device, e.g., Flexi Classic or Flexi Soft.
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