Sick M4000 Advanced Curtain
Sicks’ range of multiple light beam safety devices, including the Sick M4000 Advanced Curtain, will send a deactivation signal to the machine if one or more of the light beams is interrupted, so the machine or system will be immediately stopped to stop any danger arising.
The M4000 Advanced Curtain is especially useful for palletizers, depalletizers and stretch wrapper machines, and suitable for access protection applications.
It can provide safety on any temperature between -30°C up to +55°C and with its exit monitoring function, laser alignment and muting error history it provides the highest calibre of safety measures to assist you and your company.
The resolution systems range from 14mm or 30mm and you have the option of a 2-, 3- or 2- beam system.
When delivered your Sick M4000 Advanced Curtain will comprise of …
- Safety light curtain comprising a sender and a receiver
- 8 sliding nuts for side brackets
- Test rod with diameter corresponding to the resolution of the safety light curtain
- Operating instructions and CDS (Configuration and Diagnostic Software) on DVD
- Adhesive label with notes for thorough daily checks
Additional information …
Usage: As a standalone system
System Connection: Hirschmann male connector M26, 12-pin
Extension connection: Male connector M12, 5-pin
Configuration connection: Female connector M8, 4-pin
DBI Control has the knowledge and expertise to help your company improve its safety measures using the M4000 Advanced Curtain and other SICK multiple light beam safety devices.
If you would like to find out more, contact one of our team for information on 01244 288138 or info@dbicontrol.co.uk
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