Optimal safety gate and position monitoring via safety switches
Safety switch
Safety switches can be used in a variety of applications: When the guards are opened, dangerous machine movements must be stopped and restarts must be prevented. These guards must be prevented from failing or being manipulated.
PSEN safety switches meet these requirements in a cost-effective manner and are therefore ideally suited for safety gate and position monitoring.
Flexible use in accordance with EN ISO 14119 – the advantages of the safety switch at a glance
The compact design simplifies installation and saves space
It can be used in a wide range of applications
Cost savings through tandem connection
The rugged housing makes the product last longer
A safe, complete and cost-effective solution for use with Pilz evaluation units
Flexible use according to EN ISO 14119
Characteristics of the safety switch
Characteristics of the safety switch
Meets all requirements of ISO 14119
Operating modes/coding: mechanical (PSENmech), non-contact magnetic (PSENmag, PSENhinge), non-contact coding (PSENcode) and fully encoded, uniquely fully encoded (PSENcode)
Protection type: IP65 (PSENmech), IP67 (PSENhinge), IP67 / IP6K9K (PSENmag, PSENcode)
Safety gate and position monitoring protection - for a wide range of environments and applications
Doors, covers, flaps, roller shutters for monitoring safety fences or for position detection: The safety switches PSENmech, PSENmag and PSENcode are just right. Our safety switches meet the requirements of EN ISO 14119 and combine cost-effectiveness, high productivity, safety and ergonomics.
Pilz safety switches are designed and operated in a wide range of ways and can also be used under harsh environmental conditions. Connecting the safety switch in series provides further cost savings!
But sensor technology alone is not enough: a solution is complete only when it is combined with the corresponding evaluation options. That's why Pilz offers a safe and complete solution with sensor technology and controllers. The solution helps you save time and money when deploying all components, including security certifications.
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