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This makes sense
23 January 2013
SICK has launched its next generation V300 and V200 safety camera sensors for machine guarding applications.

SICK has launched its next generation V300 and V200 safety camera sensors for machine guarding applications. The two new cameras enable engineers to comply with safety levels up to SIL 2 and PL d, in line with European safety directives IEC 61508, PL and EN ISO 13849. The V300 WS Extended and the V200 WS Extended have been designed to deliver longer range, greater ease-ofuse, and quick, easy installation.
No bigger than a standard SLR camera, the solution limits the need for multiple lengths of light curtain, enabling a number of logistical advantages for end users, suppliers and machine builders.
The non-contact safety system, based on image processing technology, can monitor protective areas of up to 2.25m2 and a range of 2.12m.
No bigger than a standard SLR camera, the solution limits the need for multiple lengths of light curtain, enabling a number of logistical advantages for end users, suppliers and machine builders.
The non-contact safety system, based on image processing technology, can monitor protective areas of up to 2.25m2 and a range of 2.12m.
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