SafetyBridge Series, Controllers - Machine Safety

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2986025
CONTROL SAFETY GEN PURPOSE 24V
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
IP54 - Dust Protected, Water Resistant
DIN Rail
24VDC
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Spring Terminal
-20°C ~ 55°C
SafetyBridge
20 - Digital
General Purpose
Solid State (4)
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Category 4, PLe, SIL3
Grounded Switching Output, Test Output
2986012
CONTROL SAFETY GEN PURPOSE 24V
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
IP54 - Dust Protected, Water Resistant
DIN Rail
24VDC
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Screw Terminal
-20°C ~ 55°C
SafetyBridge
20 - Digital
General Purpose
Solid State (4)
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Category 4, PLe, SIL3
Grounded Switching Output, Test Output

About  Controllers - Machine Safety

Machine safety controllers play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of industrial machinery and equipment. They are used to integrate and monitor various industrial safety devices such as emergency stops, safety doors, light grids, magnetic interlocks or safety edges, mats, and beams. These controllers can form part of a simple or complex system of devices that communicate through software and hardware in a separate dedicated system. Alternatively, they may be integrated with the normal machine control system. Machine safety controllers provide a reliable means of detecting and responding to unsafe conditions within the machinery or equipment. They can detect any potential hazards and trigger the appropriate safety response mechanisms, such as emergency stops or shutdowns. One of the primary benefits of using machine safety controllers is that they provide a centralized point of control for all safety devices. This centralized control helps ensure that all safety devices are working together correctly and that any issues are detected and addressed promptly. Machine safety controllers also offer flexibility and customization options. They can be configured to meet the specific safety needs of different types of machinery and equipment. This feature enables users to customize their safety systems to match the unique requirements of their specific application. In summary, machine safety controllers play a crucial role in ensuring the safe operation of industrial machinery and equipment. They can integrate and monitor various safety devices, detect potential hazards, and trigger appropriate safety response mechanisms. These controllers offer centralized control, flexibility, and customization options, making them highly reliable and adaptable to different application requirements.