Safety gate systems
PSEN sl-0.5p PSEN sl-1.0p PSEN sg1c-2/1
Product group
Safety gate systems
… for protecting guards
When a guard is opened,
hazardous machine movements
must be stopped in accordance
with EN 1088 and a restart must
be prevented. It must not be
possible to either defeat or
manipulate the guards.
Pilz safety gate systems are
particularly effective in meeting
this requirement and incorporate
additional functionalities for
greater economy:
• PSENslock –
Safety gate monitoring
with process guarding
• PSENsgate –
Safety gate monitoring,
safe guard locking
and control elements
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Applications and industries
Safety gate systems
Application overview and distinction between safety gate systems
Type PSENslock PSENsgate
Application on guards
Covers
Flaps
Hinged safety gates
Sliding safety gates
Operating principle • Non-contact, coded
• Transponder technology
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• Mechanical, coded
• Transponder technology
Manipulation protection Very high Very high
Safe position monitoring Ye s Ye s
Guard locking Process guard locking
(magnetic interlock)
Safe guard locking up to
• PL e of EN ISO 13849-1
• SIL CL 3 of EN/IEC 62061
Auxiliary/escape release No Integrated
Emergency stop pushbutton No Integrated
Illuminated button
No 2 or 2 + 2 additional pushbuttons
for request and reset
Additional functions • Series connection possible
with PSENini, PSENcode,
PSENslock, PSENsgate
• Series connection possible
with PSENini, PSENcode,
PSENslock, PSENsgate
• Broken pin and broken bolt
are safely detected
• Closing lock
(padlock on the bolt)
• Enabling switch
can be connected
(◆)
1)
1)
Limited suitability, without escape release
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systems:
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Online information
at www.pilz.com
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