Sick miniTwin4 Safety Light Curtain
Sick’s safety products provide a cost effective solution to your company and ensures the protective fields are up to the highest standard.
The Sick miniTwin4 and its miniature design creates more flexibility to how you can apply safety light curtains in your workplace, and the design being software-free saves the amount of down-time for your business.
One of the main benefits from using the miniTwin4 Safety Light Curtain is it provides a continuous protective field, eliminates blind zones, reduces safety distances and in turn increases productivity levels.
Sick’s miniTwin4 Safety Light Curtains most common fields of application are to the automotive and airline industries, the pharmaceutical industry and the food and beverage industry, amongst many more.
The miniTwin4 Safety Light Curtain can be used to protect various hazardous points such as protecting guillotine machines, small presses, cutting machines, clamping units, thermoforming machines and small presses.
The technical overview for the Sick miniTwin4 Safety Light Curtain is …
Scanning range | 0 m … 4 m |
Protective field height | 120 mm … 1,200 mm (depending on type) |
Resolution | 14 mm / 24 mm / 34 mm (depending on type) |
Type | Type 4 (IEC 61496) |
Safety integrity level | SIL3 (IEC 61508) SILCL3 (EN 62061) |
Enclosure rating | IP 65 (EN 60529) |
Ambient operating temperature | –20 °C … +55 °C |
DBI Control can help you, using the miniTwin4 Safety Light Curtain or any other Sick products, to benefit your business’s production and improve your employee’s safety to the highest level they can possibly be. If you would like to speak to a member of our expert team about how to make this happen, please call 01244 288138 or email info@dbicontrol.co.uk
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