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Wieland Electric: SLC series of non-contact safety light curtains

Protect operators, prevent unauthorized machine access with light curtains

Wieland Electric: SLC series of non-contact safety light curtains
By 24/7 Staff 
April 29, 2015

Featuring slim, rigid housings that enable easy adjustment and stable operation, the SLC series of non-contact safety light curtains by Wieland Electric provide optoelectronic protection in a broad range of machine applications.

The units include integrated double-scan technology that avoids downtime in harsh operating conditions to protect machine operators and prevent unauthorized access.

Offered as either Type 2 or Type 4 devices, they come in five beam resolutions for protection field heights spanning 5.9 to 70.9 inches (150 to 1,800 millimeters). Quick and easy to install, adjust and remove, the light curtains connect with standard M12 connectors.

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