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UM5-3012-CX1

Description
UM3012 UNIVERSAL CHRYS SPEC
CategoryTools and equipment   
File Size704KB,11 Pages
ManufacturerOMRON
Websitehttps://www.omron.com
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UM5-3012-CX1 Overview

UM3012 UNIVERSAL CHRYS SPEC

Safety mats & Area guarding
Um Series
Universal Safety mat System
UM
Rev. 5.11
heavy-Duty four-Wire Presence Sensing mats
with integrated (non-removable) cable,
category 3 controllers, and Perimeter trim
System
• When UM series mats are combined with an MC3, MC4 or MC6
controller (with complete diagnostics), the result is a system
that meets the standard EN 1760-1:1998 and is entitled to
display the CE mark. See below for an overview of the various
components.
mat
• Activation force: 30 kg (66 lb.) per ANSI/RIA 15.06-1999,
ISO 13856-1:2001, ANSI B11.19-2003, and CSA Z432-04
• Conductive plates: 24 gauge galvanealed sheet steel
• Contact yield strength in excess of 20,000 lb./sq. in.; Fork lift
traffic of 12,000 lb.
• Mat housing cross section: 13.5 mm (0.54 in.)
• PVC black or yellow covering materials (other colors available
on request)
• Durometer of 80 (±3) shore A
• Single-piece molded construction
• Mat flammability self extinguishing, meets UL94VO
• IP67 rated
• Operating temperature -37 to 66°C (-35 to 150°F)
• Mat cable: 18-gauge, 4-conductor, 16-strand, 300 VAC
• Cable length: Standard 5 m (16 ft.), Optional 10 m (32 ft.)
controllers
• Safety category 3 device
• DIN-rail mount (MC3)
• NEMA controllers (MC4, MC6)
• 24 VDC or with universal power supply 100 to 240 VAC
trim
• Two-part perimeter and joining trim simplifies installation and
provides a custom appearance
• Aluminum base surrounds mat, the safety yellow PVC cover
secures mat in place, an aluminum cover that is installed in
place of the PVC cover is also available
• Two-part active joining trim joins multiple mats together
• Molded inside and outside corners available as an option
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Description
An Omron STI Universal Mat system (UM series mat combined
with an MC3, MC4 or MC6) offers a simple method for guarding
personnel around hazardous machines. A Universal Mat system
offers freedom, flexibility, and reduced operator fatigue when
compared with traditional guarding methods such as interlocked
fences, pullback restraints or perimeter barriers.
Full visibility of and access to the work area is maintained. There
is no need to worry about personnel forgetting to replace mechani-
cal barriers or close gates.
how the System Works
The operation of a Universal Mat system is easy to understand.
The mat is a simple, normally open switch. When a specified
minimum weight is applied to the mat the "switch" closes. This
sends a signal to the controller which, in turn, sends a stop signal
to the guarded machine.
Each mat presents four wires to the controller. This provides the
redundancy required to monitor the wiring for open circuits due to
incorrect wiring or physical damage to the wires.
In order to meet many national safety regulations, Omron STI
offers trim to secure the mat to the floor so that it cannot be easily
relocated and therefore become ineffective.
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OmrOn Scientific technOlOgieS, inc.
USA
Tel. 1/888/510-4357
canada
Tel. 1/866/986-6766
For the Latest Information
On the Internet:
www.sti.com
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