Banner Engineering Corp. Datasheets for Safety Relays
Safety relays and control modules differ from conventional relays in that they have force-guided or positive-driven contacts.
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Overview Module connects to two sensors with PNP outputs, monitoring rotation (rpm) or linear movement. Provides over-speed, under-speed and zero-speed detection. Feedback input monitors external machine control elements 24V ac/dc... | |
Overview Non-safety monitoring of the Safety Controller I/O via Ethernet network communications, including Modbus/TCP, Ethernet I/P and PCCC. Uses an RJ45 Ethernet connector and standard or crossover-style cordsets to communicate... | |
Overview Increases the switching current capacity of low voltage primary safety devices to 6 amps Serves as a relay for primary safety devices with OSSD solid-state or hard contact outputs... | |
Overview Monitors a wide variety of safety and non-safety input devices: Optical-based safeguarding devices, such as Safety Laser Scanners Positive-opening safety switches used for guard interlocking Emergency-stop devices, such as... | |
Overview Provides additional safety outputs for a primary safety device Offers four normally open (NO) safety outputs Provides delayed or immediate outputs, depending on model Offers choice of 24V dc... | |
Overview Suspends safeguarding during hazard-free times in the machine's cycle Allows material to move into or from the process, without tripping the primary safeguard Monitors two or four hard-relay contact... | |
22 input terminals can monitor both contact-based or PNP solid-state outputs from Banner devices or any other manufacturers Each input can be a non-safety input, or configured for Control Reliability... | |
Modules monitor up to 10 external devices for contact failure or wiring faults. Module goes into lockout mode if it detects a fault. Available voltages include 24V dc; 24V ac/dc; | |
Modules work with Banner STB self-checking touch buttons or can be retrofitted with existing mechanical palm buttons to create a complete, ergonomic two-hand control system. To ensure reliability, modules have... | |
Monitors a variety of input devices such as e-stop buttons, rope pulls, enabling devices, protective safety stops, interlocked guards or gates, optical sensors, two-hand controls, and safety mats Boolean logic... | |
Program in minutes with intuitive, easy-to-use configuration software Up to eight expansion I/O modules can be added as automation requirements grow or change Choose from six expansion module models Expansion... |