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PLS101-312
Sick Laser Scanner

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Laser Scanner
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The SICK PLS101-312 is a proximity laser scanner designed to provide effective protection for personnel and plant in both stationary and mobile applications.  Unaffected by magnetic fields, temperature variations or different reflective materials, the SICK PLS provides absolute reliability when recording and securing the surrounding area.  

This compact proximity sesnor requires no reflectors, seperate receivers or mechancial devices. with minimum installation effort, an approved and recognised safety system (CAT 3 in accordance with EN 954 and Type 3 in accordance with IEC/EN61496) comes into being.  The PLS101-312 uses light from an infrared laser to horizontally scan its surround area over a 180 degree arc up to a range of 50 meters. The secure protective field has a radius of 4 meters, the warning field 15 meters.

Specifications

Secure Protective FieldCAT 3 in acordance with EN 954 and type 3 in acordance with IEC/EN 61496
Scanning rangeMax 4 meter radius
TriggerPLS> 80 ms + LSI > 110 ms
Resolution> 70 mm at 4 meter range
Scanning rangeApprox 15 meter radius
Measurement RangeMax 50 meter radius
Range Precision+ 50 mm
Scanning AngleMax 180 degree
Power Supply24V + 20%/30%
Power Consumption17W Load on the output max 24V (2 x 250 mA + 100 mA)
Laser Protection Class1
Enclosure TypePLS, IP 65, 
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