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Automation Systems Interconnect (ASI): Integrated Light Curtains

Protect fingers with light curtains

By Automation Systems Interconnect 
July 10, 2012

Integrated light curtains for finger protection from ASI-Automation Systems Interconnect have a maximum operating distance of slightly less than 19 feet, with controlled heights ranging from 5.9 inches to just less than 6 feet.

The Type 4 finger safety light curtains offer 0.5-inch resolution.

With a compact profile that measures 1.3 by 1.5 inches, the device features manual and automatic restart functions. It installs with rotating fixing brackets and is easy to configure without external control devices or supplementary cables.

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