SICK MOC3SA Series Safety Controller, 24 V

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RS Stock No.:
285-4166
Mfr. Part No.:
MOC3SA-AAB43D31
Brand:
SICK
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Brand

SICK

Series

MOC3SA

Safety Category

Category 4

SIL

SIL 3

Supply Voltage

24 V

Terminal Type

Screw

IP Rating

IP20, IP40

Width

22.5mm

Depth

121mm

Dimensions

22.5 x 96.5 x 121 mm

Length

96.5mm

COO (Country of Origin):
HU

Overview


The Safe Motion Monitoring and Control is the reliable monitoring of machine movements. Many certified drive safety functions optimize the interplay of human and machine. Direction, speed and position are reliably monitored in mobile and stationary machines. This means you can make continuous processes a reality while reducing machine downtime.

The Speed Monitor is a zero speed drive monitor that protects against dangerous movements by safely monitoring speed. It has different safety drive functions, such as SLS (safety limited speed) and SSM (safe speed monitor). In addition, the MOC3SA offers different operating modes: one mode with two independent proximity sensors, or a mixed mode with one proximity and one signal output. The Speed Monitor is connectable to all SICK safety controllers.

At a glance


Zero-speed and drive monitoring
4 safe semiconductor outputs
PL e (EN ISO 13849), SIL3 (IEC 61508), SILCL3 (EN 62061)
Maximum input frequency of 2 kHz
Adjustable monitoring limit/monitoring frequency from 0.1 to 9.9 Hz or 0.5 to 99 Hz
2 application diagnostic outputs for failure and status display
Diagnostic LEDs

Your Benefit


Easy commissioning – using only a screwdriver – reduces installation time
Tool backup using the Flexi Soft Designer and the Flexi Classic Configurator
Additional HTL encoder evaluation
Cascading of units is possible

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