Description
D41G
Gate guard locking switch
D41G; Including a wide range of actuators adapted to different guards and applications
- Safe and intuitive operation:
– No supplementary door handles required
– High holding force prevents even heavy guards from accidentally opening
– No risk of injury from protruding parts when the door is opening - Excellent versatility of mounting in different types of guards:
– Suitable for hinged doors and sliding guards
– Adapted actuators for both right and left side
– Compatible with 40 mm profiles - The best protection against damages by unique RFID code*:
Individual RFID coding minimizes tampering risks and human errors - Reduce installation time by teaching procedures and smart diagnostic:
– Pairing by teaching procedures is very intuitive and only takes 30 seconds
– Smart diagnostic through tri-color LED’s which includes 11 possible patterns to visualize the different status - Reduce wiring costs by serial connection maintaining the highest safety level:
– Series-wiring connection up to 30 sets without reduction of the performance level (PL e)
– Pairing of all series-connected switches can be done at once, reducing design and commissioning time - Access protection for maintenance intervention:
– Actuators can be assembled with an integrated emergency exit collar for compact version or lockout tag for door handle version - Easy to escape from a hazardous area:
– Emergency exit handle can be mounted inside the hazardous area. It is mechanically linked with the actuator outside
*A high-coded safety switch is defined as one where a sensor is paired with a high-level coded actuator for which more than 1,000 variations are available.
Features
Actuator with integrated emergency exit unit
– The actuator comes with door handles and other necessary parts, reducing the time required to design guards.
– The switch can be unlocked even when power is not supplied, preventing people from being trapped inside the hazardous area.
1. Entering hazardous area (maintenance)
2. Exiting hazardous area (emergency exit)
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