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Sick S30A-7011EA

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Product Description

The S30A-7011EA is a sophisticated safety laser scanner designed by Sick, tailored for industrial applications requiring precise area monitoring and protection. This device is part of the S3000 Remote series, known for its robust performance in safeguarding environments. With dimensions of 155 mm x 185 mm x 160 mm and a weight of 3.3 kg, it features a durable aluminium die-cast housing with a scratch-resistant polycarbonate front screen. The scanner operates efficiently within a temperature range of -10 °C to +50 °C and is rated IP65 for protection against dust and water ingress. It utilises a pulsed laser diode with a wavelength of 905 nm, ensuring reliable detection with a laser class of 1. The S30A-7011EA supports multiple field monitoring with a scanning angle of 190° and configurable resolutions, making it adaptable to various industrial settings. Its integrated configuration memory and EFI communication capability enhance its functionality, providing seamless integration into existing systems.

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Physical Specifications

6.000 kg
160.000 mm(L)
155.000 mm(W)
185.000 mm(H)

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