Short-range Laser Scanner

Dec. 19, 2006
Designed to provide an economical option for smaller scanning ranges, the S300 Safety Laser Scanner is intended for applications where the hazardous area to be monitored is less than two meters.
With an ultra-compact housing and low-power consumption, the S300 is well-suited for providing oncoming fork detection on AGVs or safeguarding workers in the path of manned fork lifts and transfer cars, and can also serve as a non-contact alternative to safety mats. The S300 has a
270-degree scanning angle, and offers selectable resolution of 30, 40, 50 or 70mm, and is Type 3 (IEC 61496-3), SIL2 (IEC 61508).
SICK Inc.www.sickusa.com800.325.SICK

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