Allen Bradley Guardmaster 440G-LZ Series Solenoid Interlock Switch, Power to Unlock, 24V dc, Actuator Included

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RS Stock No.:
151-2553
Mfr. Part No.:
440G-LZS21UTRH
Brand:
Allen Bradley Guardmaster
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Brand

Allen Bradley Guardmaster

Power to Lock / Unlock

Power to Unlock

Supply Voltage

24V dc

Series

440G-LZ

Actuator Included

Yes

Actuator Type

RFID Coded

Conduit Entry

M12

Housing Material

ABS

IP Rating

IP66, IP67, IP69K

Width

162.9mm

Length

45mm

Power Consumption

2.5W

Maximum DC Voltage

24V

Depth

50mm

COO (Country of Origin):
DO
The 440G-LZ Guard Locking Switch is designed for partial body access guard doors. This switch combines microprocessor technology with an RFID coded actuator, and it features a locking bolt drive mechanism that locks only when the correct actuator is detected. With this functionality, the switch is TÜV certified to Ple, Cat. 4 (EN/ISO 13849-1) which is the highest level of safety for guard door position and lock monitoring.

Consumes up to 60% less power than competitive products
Offers RFID standard coded (low) or uniquely coded (high) actuators
Available in two models: power-to-release (safety of people) and power-to-lock (machine protection)

Guard Locking Switch - 440G-LZ: Solenoid Voltage: 24V DC, Contacts(Safety and Aux): 2 x PNP (0.2A max.), 1 x PNP (0.2A max.) - Door proximity, Actuator: RFID Unique, Conduit Entry: 6-in. Pigtail with M12 8-Pin QD

Note

This safety device can be used with Guardlink, a new safety linking technology from Allen Bradley Guardmaster.
Guardlink simplifies and reduces the connection time of the safety system, whilst providing real-time diagnostic information over Ethernet IP. This makes it simple to identify the location of the device that has tripped the safety system, thus reducing downtime, and improving the machines overall efficiency. For more details, please go to the Guardlink brochure.

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