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Safety Light Curtain for Packaging Lines: The 2026 Engineer’s Selection and Commissioning Guide

The safety light curtain for packaging lines that must let pallets go through in milliseconds and stop operator hands, arms, and bodies is a rare number – and the math behind it is rarely seen outside a standards committee. This…
Safety Relay Modules: The Complete Engineering Guide to Selection, Wiring & Compliance

Safety relay modules are the building blocks of machine safety circuits for manufacturing, packaging and process automation. Whether you are wiring an E-STOP for a single press brake or designing an entire multi-zoned safeguard on an automated assembly line, knowing…
LiDAR for Overhead Crane: Selection, Installation and PLC Integration Explained

Picking the right LiDAR for overhead crane safety is the single most consequential sensor decision a plant engineer makes after the crane itself. Pick the wrong wavelength and your system blinds out in mill dust. Under-spec the detection range and…
How 2D LiDAR Sensors Work — Technology, Specifications, and Real-World Applications

Quick Specs — Industrial 2D LiDAR at a Glance Parameter Typical Industrial Range Measurement Range 0.1 m – 100+ m (varies by method) Angular Resolution 0.1° – 1.0° Scan Frequency 10 – 50 Hz Field of View 180° – 360°…
How to Select and Deploy the Right Safety Laser Scanner for Your AGV or AMR

Quick Specs: Safety Laser Scanners for AGV & AMR Protection Range: 3–9 m (model dependent) Warning Range: 20–40 m Scanning Angle: 270°–300° Safety Rating : IEC 61496 Type 3 SIL 2 PLd Cat 3 Governing Standard: ISO 3691-4:2023 (driverless industrial…
What Engineers Need to Know About Compact Safety Laser Scanners

Quick Specs: Typical Compact Safety Laser Scanner Ranges Specification Typical Range Protection Zone 2–5.5 m Warning Zone 15–20 m Scanning Angle 270°–275° Min Detectable Object 30–70 mm Response Time 60–120 ms Safety Rating Type 3, SIL 2, PLd/Cat 3 Weight…
Elevator Light Curtain: What Every Lift Engineer and Building Operator Needs to Know

Simply put, an elevator light curtain is an invisible safety barrier created between a closing elevator door and each individual rider passing it. With around 18 billion passenger trips on U.S. elevators annually–in just one year–a small leap in existing…




