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1Ordering information
1.1Scope of delivery
S
afety switch
•
Actuator
•
Safety note
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Operating instructions for download: www.sick.com
•
1.2Ordering information
ORDERING INFORMATION 1
Locking device moni‐
oring
t
Positive
opening
normally
closed
contact
10200M12 (8-pin)DM-I106033754
Normally
open
Door monitoringConnection
type
Positive
opening
normally
closed
contact
Normally
closed
Normally
open
TypePart number
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BOUT THIS DOCUMENT
2 A
2About this document
2.1Scope
This operating instruction is valid for the safety locking device i10 Lock with part num‐
ber 6033754.
2.2Additional information
www.sick.com
The following information is available on the Internet:
This document in other languages
•
Certificates (e.g. EU declaration of conformity)
•
2.3Symbols and document conventions
The following symbols and conventions are used in this document:
Safety notes and other notes
DANGER
ates a situation presenting imminent danger, which will lead to death or serious
Indic
injuries if not prevented.
WARNING
Indic
ates a situation presenting possible danger, which may lead to death or serious
injuries if not prevented.
CAUTION
Indic
ates a situation presenting possible danger, which may lead to moderate or minor
injuries if not prevented.
NOTICE
ates a situation presenting possible danger, which may lead to property damage if
Indic
not prevented.
NOTE
ates useful tips and recommendations.
Indic
Instructions to action
T
he arrow denotes instructions to action.
b
1.The sequence of instructions for action is numbered.
2.Follow the order in which the numbered instructions are given.
✓
The check mark denotes the result of an instruction.
Terminology
Dangerous state
A dangerous state is a status of the machine or facility, where people may be injured.
Protective devices prevent this risk if the machine is operated within its intended use.
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The figures in this document always show the dangerous state of the machine as move‐
ment of a mac
Machine movements
•
Electrical parts
•
Visible and invisible beam
•
A combination of multiple hazards
•
hine part. In practice, there are different dangerous states, such as:
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AFETY INFORMATION
3Safety information
3.1General safety notes
The safety locking device must be configured and operated correctly by qualified safety
sonnel according to the machine requirements.
per
3.2Intended use
When used in conjunction with a movable physical guard and the machine controller,
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he safety locking device prevents the protective device from being opened while a dan‐
gerous machine function is being executed.
The safety locking device may only be used on the machine on which it was configured,
mounted, installed, and commissioned by qualified safety personnel in accordance with
these operating instructions.
Incorrect use, improper modification of or tampering with the safety locking device will
invalidate any warranty from SICK AG; in addition, any responsibility and liability of SICK
AG for damage and secondary damage caused by this is excluded.
NOTE
The safety locking device is also suitable for process protection.
3.3Requirements for the qualification of personnel
The safety locking device must be configured, installed, connected, commissioned, and
viced only by qualified safety personnel.
ser
Project planning
For project planning, a person is considered competent when he/she has expertise and
experience in the selection and use of protective devices on machines and is familiar
with the relevant technical rules and national work safety regulations.
Mechanical mounting, electrical installation, and commissioning
For the task, a person is considered qualified when he/she has the expertise and expe‐
rience in the relevant field and is sufficiently familiar with the application of the protec‐
tive device on the machine to be able to assess whether it is in an operationally safe
state.
Operation and maintenance
For operation and maintenance, a person is considered competent when he/she has
the expertise and experience in the relevant field and is sufficiently familiar with the
application of the protective device on the machine and has been instructed by the
machine operator in its operation.
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4Product description
4.1Setup and function
The safety locking device is an interlocking device consisting of a mechanically-actu‐
ted position switch and a coded actuator. The actuator has a lower coding level. The
a
position switch contains a rotating switching cylinder which the actuator grips during
closing. The switching cylinder is locked electromagnetically
When inserting and removing the actuator, switching contacts for door monitoring are
opened and closed. When locking and unlocking the locking device, switching contacts
for locking device monitoring are opened and closed.
If the locking device is locked, the actuator cannot be removed from the actuating head.
The locking device can only be locked when the protective device is closed.
4.2Product characteristics
4.2.1Locking principle
Operating current locking principle
L
ocking locking device: apply voltage to magnet
•
Unlocking locking device: disconnect voltage from magnet
•
If voltage is disconnected at the magnet, the locking device is unlocked and the protec‐
tive device can be opened immediately.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4
DANGER
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
In the event of a voltage drop, the safety locking device unlocks regardless of whether
the dangerous state of the machine has ended.
Assess the risk of accident. Use for protecting people requires correct project plan‐
b
ning.
4.2.2Door monitoring
The safety locking device features 2 positive opening normally closed contacts for door
monit
oring. The output state changes when opening or closing the protective device.
The safety locking device is recommended for process protection.
4.2.3Locking device monitoring
The safety locking device features 1 positive opening normally closed contact for lock‐
in
g device monitoring. The output state changes when locking or unlocking the locking
device.
4.3Symbols on the product
Table 1: Symbols on the product
SymbolMeaning
Positive opening normally closed contact for locking device moni‐
oring
t
Positive opening normally closed contact for door monitoring
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SymbolMeaning
4.4Manual unlocking
In some situations, it necessary to unlock the locking device manually (e.g. is faults are
esent). After unlocking, a function test must be performed.
pr
Mechanical unlocking mechanism
With the mechanical unlocking mechanism, the safety locking device can be unlocked
regardless of the status.
When actuating the mechanical unlocking mechanism, the contacts for locking device
monitoring open. A stop command must be generated.
Actuating the mechanical unlocking mechanism
Ensur
b
Loosen safety screw with the screwdriver.
b
Use the screwdriver to rotate the mechanical unlocking mechanism in the direc‐
b
tion of the arrow to the following symbol:
Mechanical unlocking mechanism not actuated, safety locking
de
vice functions normally
e tensile stress is not applied on the actuator.
✓
T
he locking device is unlocked.
WARNING
P
ermanent actuation of the mechanical unlocking mechanism
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
After use, put back the mechanical unlocking mechanism, screw in the safety
b
screw and seal (e.g. with locking varnish)
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5Project planning
5.1Manufacturer of the machine
DANGER
F
ailure to comply with manufacturer’s obligations
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
Carry out a risk assessment before using the safety locking device.
b
Do not tamper with or modify the components of the safety locking device.
b
Make sure that the safety locking device is only repaired by the manufacturer or by
b
someone authorized by the manufacturer. Improper repair can lead to a loss of the
protective function.
Make sure that switch-on commands which bring about a dangerous state of the
b
machine are not enabled until the protective device is closed and the lock is acti‐
vated.
Make sure that the lock is not deactivated until the dangerous state of the
b
machine has stopped.
Make sure that closing a protective device and activating the lock does not cause
b
a dangerous machine function to start by itself. This must be controlled by a sepa‐
rate start command.
The safety locking device must not be bypassed (contacts jumpered), turned away,
b
removed, or rendered ineffective in any other way. Take measures to reduce
bypassing options as necessary.
PROJECT PLANNING 5
If several devices are switched in succession and the simplified process according to
O 13849 is used to determine the performance level (PL), the PL may be reduced.
IS
A logical series connection of safe contacts may be possible up to PL d under certain
circumstances. For more detailed information, see ISO TR 24119.
The safety locking device is designed so that internal errors according to ISO 13849-2,
Table A4, can be ruled out.
Observe EN ISO 14119 for using interlocking devices associated with physical guards.
5.1.1Application of the safety locking device for process protection
At least one safe contact must be used for door monitoring.
Contacts for locking device monitoring can also be used (pin assignment see
table 2).
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ROJECT PLANNING
5.2Operator of the machine
DANGER
ailure to observe operator obligations
F
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
Changes to the machine and changes to the mechanical mounting of the safety
b
locking device necessitate a new risk assessment. The results of this risk assess‐
ment may require the operator of the machine to meet a manufacturer’s obliga‐
tions.
Apart from the procedures described in this document, the components of the
b
safety locking device must not be opened or modified.
Do not carry out any repair work on components. Improper repair of the safety
b
locking device can lead to a loss of the protective function.
Make sure that replacement actuators are not used for bypassing. Restrict access
b
to actuators.
5.3Design
DANGER
ypassing the protective device
B
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
Eliminate any temptation to tamper with the safety locking device by implementing
b
measures such as the following:
Attach safety switches with a cover or with shielding, or ensure they are out of
°
reach.
Cover the safety switch and the actuator with additional equipment or protect
°
them against access. Cover the sensor and the actuator with additional
equipment or protect them against access.
5.4Integrating into the electrical control
Switch-on commands which bring about a dangerous state of the machine must not be
enabled unt
be deactivated until the dangerous state has ended. Depending on the safety concept,
the signal is analyzed by, e.g., safety relays or a safety controller.
il the protective device is closed and the lock is activated. The lock must not
5.5Testing plan
The safety locking device must be tested by appropriately qualified safety personnel
when commis
The regular thorough checks serve to investigate the effectiveness of the safety locking
device and discover defects because of modifications or external influences (such as
damage or tampering).
The manufacturer and user must define the type and frequency of the thorough checks
on the machine on the basis of the application conditions and the risk assessment.
Determination of the thorough checks must be documented in a traceable manner.
sioning, after modifications, and at regular intervals.
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6Mounting
6.1Safety
MOUNTING 6
DANGER
H
azard due to unexpected starting of the machine
Death or severe injury
Make sure that the dangerous state of the machine is and remains switched off.
b
DANGER
B
ypassing the protective device
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
Eliminate any temptation to tamper with the safety locking device by taking at least
b
one of the following measures:
Attach safety switches with a cover or with shielding, or ensure they are out of
°
reach.
If possible, use permanent mounting methods for actuators (e.g., welding,
°
glue, disposable screws, or rivets).
6.2Mounting
CAUTION
Hot housing
Risk of burns
At ambient temperatures > 40 °C, protect the safety locking device from uninten‐
b
tional touching by people.
NOTICE
rectly installed or the ambient conditions are not suitable, the safety locking
If incor
device can get damaged.
Arrange the safety switch and actuator so that damage due to unintentional out‐
b
side influences is prevented.
Do not use safety switch and actuator.
b
The set-up and mounting of the safety switch and actuator must be stable enough
b
to maintain proper operation.
Use only reliable mounting elements that can only be removed with tools.
b
If an opening is created in the physical guard due to alignment errors, it must not
b
impair the protective function.
At ambient temperatures > 40 °C, protect the safety switch from contact with
b
flammable materials.
1.Insert the actuator into the actuating head.
Connect the safety switch to the fixed part of the protective device with positive
2.
locking.
3.Connect the actuator permanently to the moving part of the protective device so it
cannot be disengaged.
4.Fit an additional stop for the moving part of the protective device.
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TING
6.3Protection from environmental influences
The prerequisite for a proper and permanent safety function is protection of the actuat‐
g head from foreign bodies such as chips, sand, beams of light, etc.
in
When doing painting work, cover the actuation slot, the actuator and the type label.
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7Electrical installation
7.1Safety
DANGER
H
azard due to electrical voltage
Death or severe injury
Make sure that the machine and the connecting cables of the safety locking
b
device are and remain disconnected from the power supply during the electrical
installation.
DANGER
Incor
rect safety locking device connection
Loss of safety function
With insulation material or connection slots, pay attention to the temperature
b
resistance and mechanical load capability.
If different voltages are used between the contact pairs and the magnet coil (e.g.
b
230 V and 24 V), when wiring in the terminal compartment, make sure safe sepa‐
ration is always present.
For safety functions, use only safe contacts for locking device monitoring and door
b
monitoring.
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7.1.1Notes on cULus
Devices with cable entry
F
used.
Devices with plug connector
For use according to the requirements of cULus, a class 2 voltage supply according to
UL 1310 must be used. Connecting cables of the safety locking device installed at the
place of use must always be 50.8 mm away the following:
or use according to the requirements of cULus, a copper wire (60/75 °C) must be
Moving and fixed cables without suitable insulation material which have the same
•
or higher dielectric strength compared to the other relevant system parts
Active system parts without insulation which work with a voltage supply of over
•
150 V
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E1E2
E1
E2
E1
E2
41
3
1
21
11
42
32
22
12
41
3
1
21
11
42
32
22
12
41
3
1
21
11
42
32
22
12
3
4
8
5
6
1
7
2
1
2
3
8
2
3132
1112
4142
2122
1
7
4
3
5
6
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CTRICAL INSTALLATION
7.2Pin assignment
Table 2: Switching elements and switching functions
Actuator insertedActuator removed
LockedUnlocked
Contact pair 41/42 not assigned.
E1: +24 V DC magnet coil voltage supply (locking device)
E2: +0 V DC ma
gnet coil voltage supply (locking device)
7.3System connection (M12, 8-pin)
Figure 1: System connection (M12, 8-pin)
Table 3: System connection pin assignment (M12, 8-pin)
PinContact Description
121Positive opening normally
closed contact input for locking
device monitoring
222Positive opening normally
losed contact output for lock‐
c
ing device monitoring
311Positive opening normally
closed contact input for door
monitoring
412Positive opening normally
losed contact output for door
c
monitoring
5E1+24 V DC magnet coil voltage
supply (locking device)
6E2+0 V DC magnet coil voltage
supply (locking device)
731Positive opening normally
losed contact input for door
c
monitoring
832Positive opening normally
closed contact output for door
ay attention to tightness of the plug connector.
P
b
monitoring
Door monitoring
1
Locking device monitoring
2
Locking device control
3
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8Commissioning
8.1Testing
DANGER
H
azard due to unexpected starting of the machine
Death or severe injury
Before carrying out the functional test, make sure that there are no people in the
b
hazardous area.
Check that the device is functioning properly after installation and after every fault. To
his, proceed as follows:
do t
Mechanical functional test
Open the protective device and close it again. The components of the safety lock‐
b
ing device must not collide with other parts. When the protective device is closed,
the actuator must be in a position which enables the lock to be actuated.
Electrical functional test
1.Switch on the supply voltage.
2.Close all protective devices and activate the locks. The machine must not start up
on its own.
3.Check the lock. It must not be possible to open the protective device.
4.Start the machine function.
5.Make sure that the lock cannot be deactivated as long as the dangerous machine
function is active.
6.Stop the machine function and deactivate the lock.
7.Check whether the protective device is kept locked until there is no more risk of
injury (e.g., due to run-on movements).
8.Check the restart interlock. The machine function must not start while the lock is
deactivated.
9.Repeat steps 3 to 8 individually for each protective device.
COMMISSIONING 8
NOTE
An ac
tive locking command can be simulated by applying a 24 V DC voltage at the “lock
input” contact.
8.2Recurring technical checks
DANGER
Insuf
ficient checks or incorrect repair
Hazard due to lack of effectiveness of the protective device
In the event of wear or damage, replace the entire safety locking device with actu‐
b
ator. Never replace individual parts or assemblies.
Check the safety locking device following the inspection intervals specified in the
b
national rules and regulations.
The following checks must be done to ensure permanent and proper function:
oper switching function
Pr
•
Safe mounting for all components
•
No damage, contamination, deposits or wear
•
Tightness of cable entries
•
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OMMISSIONING
8 C
o loose cable connections or plug connectors
N
•
No manipulation by employees
•
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22
192
3.5
35
43
144
M 20 x 1.5 (3x)
31
16
3.5
8.5
28
+2
0.3
30
40
M 5
0.3
16
14
42
153
5320
5.5
83
30
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9.2Dimensional drawings
Figure 2: i10 Lock dimensional drawing
Actuator
Figure 3: iE10-S1 dimensional drawing
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10Annex
10.1Compliance with EU directives
EU declaration of conformity (excerpt)
he undersigned, representing the following manufacturer herewith declares that the
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product is in conformity with the provisions of the following EU directive(s) (including all
applicable amendments), and that the respective standards and/or technical specifica‐
tions are taken as the basis.
Complete EU declaration of conformity for download
You can call up the EU declaration of conformity and the current operating instructions
for the protective device by entering the part number in the search field at
www.sick.com (part number: see the type label entry in the “Ident. no.” field).
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