Hazardous Area Bar Code Readers

Feb. 14, 2007
Scanex is a family of bar code readers engineered for use in hazardous areas.
The entire family has Gas Zone 1 and Dust Zone 22 ATEX approvals, with North American approvals pending. Three primary models are available the Dragon D101, a cabled trigger operated handheld scanner; the Dragon M101, a wireless trigger operated handheld scanner; and the Nano, a fixed mount miniature scanner with continuous scan operation.The wireless M101 offers a maximum reading distance of 1100mm, with a 50m radio transmission radius. The unit weighs less than one pound and can perform up to 30,000 read operations per battery charge.

Pepperl+Fuchs

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