Rockwell Automation Guard I/O for safety systems
Rockwell Automation has upgraded its Guard I/O to provide the benefits of a traditional distributed I/O for safety systems.
The company claims it reduces wiring costs and start-up time for machines and cells, as compared to in-chassis I/O. Guard I/O can be used with any safety controller that communicates on DeviceNet or EtherNet/IP networks.
Several Guard I/O block variants are available, providing a variety of features for both in-cabinet and on-machine mounting.
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