Leuze electronic RSL 400 series safety laser scanner

Tuesday, 10 February, 2015 | Supplied by: Leuze electronic Pty Ltd


Leuze electronic has developed the RSL 400 series safety laser scanner. The series comprises 16 versions with operating ranges from 3 to 8.25 m. The scanners can be configured easily via Bluetooth and Ethernet TCP/IP.

Despite the large number of possible field pairs (100), the creation of independent configurations with application-oriented one-step configuration is simpler than ever, according to the company. The scanner is equipped with a wide scanning angle of 270° and offers a high degree of flexibility and cost saving for users. For example, it is suitable to mount on corners or edges for simultaneous cover of front and side guarding of AGVs and, depending on the application, can replace or save on a second laser scanner.

With two completely autonomous protective functions, two pairs of safety switching and nine other configurable switching outputs, the scanner can therefore solve two safety tasks simultaneously.

Online: www.leuze.com.au
Phone: 1300 538 933
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