| A. Several interlock switches can be connected to one relay for Category 3 solutions. Category 4 solutions require one relay per input device. |
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| A. If the risk assessment shows that the perpendicular and lateral pull forces will actuate the switch, it can be possible to use one switch and a spring with cables under 32ft/10m. |
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| A. No, once the angle is set and fixed through the cam, it cannot be subsequently changed. |
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| A. The new Stainless Steel Lifeline 4 is made of stainless steel 316, has an IP69K environmental rating, and is more suited for use in outdoor environments than the yellow painted zinc alloy Lifelines. |
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| A. The new Stainless Steel Lifeline 4 is made of stainless steel 316, has an IP69K environmental rating, and is more suited for use in outdoor environments than the yellow painted zinc alloy Lifelines. |
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| A. No, although it may work in a limited number of outdoor applications, the operating temperature range is somewhat limited for outdoor applications. Also, sunlight can cause nuisance lockouts. |
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| A. No, the only configurable sensitivity parameter of the device is the configuration of the detection capability, i.e. 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 70 mm and 150 mm resolution. |
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| A. No, the safety hinge switches cannot be used as the hinge themselves. They are not weight-bearing hinges. |
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| A. 22.5mm and up. Please check Safety products catalogue. |
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| A. Yes, the GuardShield family of safety light curtains meet the requirements of IEC/EN61496 as well as UL61496 which are regulations for the construction and performance of safety light curtains. The GuardShield family of safety light curtains continues to be well accepted by OEM and end user customers around the world. |
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| A. Yes, we offer protective acrylic shields, floor mounting stands and columns, IP67 rated washdown enclosures and an alignment aid. |
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| A. Enunciation is the use of auxiliary contacts to monitor the status of safety switches without interrupting the safety circuit. This can be used to identify open switches in larger applications. |
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| A. 24V DC. |
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| A. With standard distribution boxes, all inputs are wired in parallel and all ports share a common power. On safety distribution boxes, all switches are wired in series and function as one complete circuit; so, in the event of an open switch, the entire circuit appears open. |
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| A. 8 safety mats connected to a Mat Manager or 20 Mats connected to a MSR300 system. |
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| A. 1000 mm x 1800 mm. |
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| A. 300 mm x 300 mm |
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| A. Depending on catalog number, you can apply 24V AC/DC, 120V AC, 240V AC. |
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| A. The actuation angle can be set at the point of installation, within the limits of the range shown. This allows the installer to choose an angle that is most appropriate to the application. |
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| A. The SafeZone Multizone will function in most industrial environments, however, oil mist, dust, weld flash, sunlight, etc., may be detected and cause nuisance stops of the equipment. |