Solenoid interlock

Very heavy protection

Special requirements apply to solenoid interlocks for safety doors on large machines. Schmersal has developed the AZM400, an electromotor-operated solenoid interlock.

The AZM400 is a solenoid interlock with a locking force of 10,000 N that meets the highest safety requirements in accordance with ISO 14119. (Image: Schmersal)

The compact housing contains an electromotive and intelligent locking bolt that communicates with the actuator. It plunges into the locking opening of the actuator and thus holds the door securely closed - with a locking force of 10,000 newtons. As soon as the locking bolt has reached a sufficient immersion depth in the opening, the door is released. The sufficient overlap of the locking bolt in the locking opening is monitored by two permanent magnets in the actuator and by the intelligence in the locking bolt. An RFID sensor is also integrated into the housing of the locking device. It monitors - in communication with the RFID tag in the actuator - the correct position of the safety gate and enables the locking bolt to be extended.

RFID technology allows the user to choose between three types of coding and thus determine the appropriate level of tamper protection. The system works reliably with a lateral force of up to 300 Newtons. Even sealed safety gates or safety gates that spring back when retracted can be safely opened by the unlocking command. The AZM400 meets the highest safety requirements in accordance with ISO 14119. as

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