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Keyence Debuts SL-V Safety Light Curtain Print E-mail
Written by Chelsey Drysdale   
Monday, 29 September 2008
The SL-V Safety Light Curtain incorporates highly visible indicators to facilitate setup and see current operating status. Conforms to IP-65 and IP-67 rating standards. Has edge-to-edge mounting and side-exit cabling; curtain reportedly fits perfectly into equipment, with the cabling tucked away. Can immediately determine whether curtain is active. Emits green lights when beam axes are properly aligned; red lights indicate location of a curtain blockage. Standard, Thin, L-Shaped, E-to-E, Tough Standard and Space Saving brackets available. Up to 3 curtains (or 240 beams) can be connected in series. Curtain lengths range from 150 to 2390 mm. Includes automatic interference reduction function. Optional waterproof front protection cover protects sensor. Clear lens cover is recessed. Has built-in external device monitoring function and built-in muting and interlock functions.
 
Keyence Corp. of America, www.keyence.com
 

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