Panasonic Safety door switch


Safety door switch with key SG-B2

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Basic Information
Solve issues related to machine safety and other safety measures with a safety door switch with key!
 UL/C-UL , CE , TUV , UKCA Approved
Features
The safety door switch with key SG-B2 series locks and unlocks doors with keys.
When an operator takes a key into a hazardous area, the safety door switch will not lock, and the equipment will stop, ensuring operator safety by preventing personnel from being closed inside the hazardous area and preventing equipment from starting to operate.
Safety worker  
Hazards of the system and robot are isolated by the safety guard. The worker uses the key to unlock the door and disables the system from starting unexpectedly, then removes the key and brings it into the hazardous area. The system remains off until the worker walks out the door and locks the door with the key. This enables the worker carrying the key to work safely in the hazardous area.
 
Partial mode change  
Hazards of the system and robot are isolated by the safety guard. When a worker needs to work inside the hazardous area for maintenance, the worker unlocks the safety guard using a key, disables the system from starting (1), removes the key and brings it into the hazardous area, and then changes the operation mode of each system to maintenance mode (2). While the worker is carrying out maintenance work in the hazardous area, the safety guard cannot be locked and the system cannot be turned on. This enables the worker to work safely in the hazardous area. 
Energy-saving design, no power supply required
Since doors are locked and unlocked with a key, there is no need to supply power to the safety door switch.
Head removal detection function
Head removal detection function is employed in the SG-B2. With this innovative function, the monitor circuit (41-42) turns off when the head is removed from the switch, such as when removing the head to change the head direction.
With the head installed on the switch, monitor circuits 41-42 and 51-52 operate in synchronization while the key locks / unlocks the actuator.
When the head is removed, 41-42 turns off and 51-52 turns on.
This disagreement is detected by the head removal detection function.
Note: Head removal detection function is not direct opening.
 
High-security pin tumbler key types are used
 
Available with rear unlocking button  
Models with a rear unlocking button allow the door to be unlocked from the inside in the event a worker is left in the hazardous area.
All models come with cables pre-installed.
Double-insulated design eliminates the need for grounding wires.
Equipment combination examples related to machine safety
Safety controllers incorporate safety circuit logic that complies with ISO 13849-1 PLe requirements, making it easy to build safety circuits that support a variety of equipment without the need to create programs.
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