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Omron STI’s G9SX-LM Low-Speed Safety Monitoring Unit

By Omron Scientific Technologies
Thursday, January 21, 2010
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The system features an optional A4EG Enabling Grip Switch.



Omron Scientific Technologies, Inc. (Fremont, CA) introduces the G9SX-LM Low-speed Safety Monitoring Unit. Consisting of 2 proximity sensors and a G9SX safety controller with fault diagnostics, the G9SX-LM is a Category 3 (EN954-1), SIL 3 (IEC/EN 62061) certified redundant safety system that monitors and confirms motor rotation speed to facilitate safe machine maintenance. The system features:

  • Maximum set operating threshold of 10 Hz.
  • An optional A4EG Enabling Grip Switch.
  • Certified to all relevant North American and International safety standards.
  • Suitable for use with servomotors.
  • An operation rating for 24 VDC.
  • Available with spring-cage or screw terminal blocks.
  • 8 semiconductor outputs – 2 instantaneous safety outputs, 2 safety slow-speed/stopping detection outputs and 4 auxiliary outputs.

For more information visit www.sti.co

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