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Door guards protect against dangerous machines

A Comitronic product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Mar 23, 2007

Supermagnet door guards control the opening of movable machine guards in harsh, industrial environments with powerful electromagnets, and may prevent unintentional opening of the guard.

Comitronic has released the Supermagnet range of door guards that provides an ideal solution for protection against dangerous machines.

This range controls the opening of movable machine guards in harsh, industrial environments with powerful electromagnets, and may prevent unintentional opening of the guard.

In association with a delay module, it controls the opening of guards at the end of machine cycle.

The unit may be also applied for the control of doors in public buildings.

The Supermagnet complies with IP65 standards and ensures reliability in hostile environments, its non-contact design guarantees less wear and a higher tolerance to door misalignment.

It provides a zero activation radius, unlike a key interlocking system for which the minimum distance is often 250mm.

There are two versions of electromagnets: power-off locking with a holding force of 30dN and power-on locking latching force of 50dN.

Models in dual-function latching and switching are also available.

A coded non-contact safety switch with the Acotom2 process is integrated inside the Supermagnet, assuring tamper resistance and satisfying EN954 safety category 4 when used alone with the Awax safety module, and safety category 3 when wired in series.

The built-in LED display indicates the status of auxiliary contact.

The entire range is designed with a plug-in M12 connector for ease of installation.

This model can be supplied with a removable or captive key.

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