Описание

  • Actuating head made of metal
  • Auxiliary release on the front
  • With door monitoring contact
Approach direction Horizontal and vertical Can be adjusted in 90° steps Solenoid operating voltage
  • AC/DC 24 V +10%, -15%
Guard locking type
STP4Open-circuit current principle, guard locking by applying voltage to the guard locking solenoid. Release by spring force.
Switching element
2131Slow-action switching contact 2 NC + 1 NO + 1 NC (door monitoring contact)
Auxiliary releaseIs used for releasing the guard locking with the aid of a tool. To protect against tampering, the auxiliary release is sealed with sealing lacquer.
Housing material Reinforced thermoplastic
Weight
Net 0,5 kg
Ambient temperature -20 ... 55 °C
Degree of protection IP65
Mechanical life 1 x 106
Contact material Silver alloy, gold flashed
Switching principle Slow-action switching contact
Installation orientation Any
Number of door position NC contacts 1
Number of guard lock monitoring positively driven contacts 2
Number of guard lock monitoring NO contacts 1
Connection
1 x Plug connector SR11
Approach speed
max. 20 m/min
Actuation frequency 1200 1/h
Guard locking principle Open-circuit current principle
Locking force Fmax 2500 N
Locking force FZh 2000 N
Retention force 20 N
Extraction force 30 N
Actuating force 35 N
Insertion depth min.24,5 mm
Electrical connection ratings
Thermal rated current Ith 4 A
Utilization category according to EN 60947-5-1
AC-15 4A 50V
DC-13 4A 24V
Solenoid operating voltage
AC/DC 24 V -15% ... +10%
Short circuit protection according to IEC 60269-1
(Fuse) 4A gG
Rated insulation voltage Ui 50 V
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp 1,5 kV
Switching voltage
Min. at 10mA 12 V
Switching current
Min. at 24V 1 mA
Power consumption 8 W
Solenoid duty cycle 100 %
Connection cross-section 0,34 ... 1,5 mm?
Reliability values according to EN ISO 13849-1
Monitoring of guard locking and the safety guard position
B10D 5 x 106
In combination with Actuator BETAETIGER-S-GT-SNMechanical values and environment
Overtravel 5 mm
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