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SICK, Inc.: deTec4 Core safety light curtain

Low profile safety light curtain easy to mount

SICK, Inc.: deTec4 Core safety light curtain
By 24/7 Staff 
July 15, 2013

Ideal for hazardous point protection and single-sided access protection, the deTec4 Core safety light curtain by SICK features a sleek, low profile for quick and easy machine integration.

To install, the device uses QuickFix and FlexFix brackets that can be positioned in any location on the housing without causing blind zones. With a unique built-in automatic range detection of 32.8 feet, the sensor automatically determines the distance to the sender, eliminating manual setup.

In addition, integrated LEDs and diagnostic functions save time and reduce costs during installation and alignment. Features include a rugged IP67 housing and operation in temperatures as low as -22° Fahrenheit.

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