Hazardous point protection at the robot cell

In automatic machining cells, raw part totes or trays containing the finished workpieces are added or removed. To avoid downtimes, the cell is protected at two access points by deTec safety light curtains. Two microScan3 safety laser scanners, each with 275° scanning angles for all-round surveillance, are used for access monitoring in the robot area. The S300 Mini with a protective field range of 3 m is the perfect solution in close quarters. The robot can continue with its defined work steps.

  • Following product families can be used
    Because we take safety to the next level
    • NFC diagnosis and smartphone app
    • Diagnostics and automation via IO-Link
    • Object pattern recognition using Smart Box Detection
    • 2-signal muting
    • Smart presence detection
    • Configuration of all functions without software
    • Reduced resolution: 1 or 2 beams
    • Different enclosure ratings as well as variants for use in explosion-hazardous areas
    The rugged safety laser scanner – extremely intelligent
    • Innovative safeHDDM® scanning technology
    • High-precision measurement data via Ethernet interface
    • Protective field range: up to 9 m, scanning angle: 275°
    • Up to 128 freely configurable fields and up to 8 simultaneous protective fields
    • Standardized communication interfaces
    • System plug with configuration memory
    Economical yet reliable
    • Ultra-compact design
    • 1 m, 2 m, or 3 m protective field range
    • 270° scan angle
    • 1 field set
    • Selectable resolution for hand, leg or body detection
    • Contour as reference for vertical applications
    • Integrated external device monitoring (EDM)
    • Easy-to-configure fields and functions

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Thanks to sensors from SICK, robots perceive more precisely. For all challenges in the field of robotics: Robot Vision, Safe Robotics, End-of-Arm Tooling, and Position Feedback.
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