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Compact scanner
25 January 2013
SICK's ultra-compact S300 Mini laser scanner offers versatility and reliability for stand-alone or complex, multi sensor safety configurations. Suitable for both moving and static applications, it can be used as a s

SICK's ultra-compact S300 Mini
laser scanner offers versatility and
reliability for stand-alone or
complex, multi sensor
safety configurations.
Suitable for both moving and static applications, it can be used as a single unit replacement for common multi-component set-ups or barriers such as safety mats that are subject to wear.
Just 116mm high, by 102mm deep and 105mm wide, the S300 offers easy mounting in a range of fixed and moving locations. The standard single sensor unit brings high technology to applications requiring lower cost solutions, for example vertical or horizontal protection in packaging machines; a remote model is for more complex tasks requiring multiple field switching such as automated vehicles.
Suitable for both moving and static applications, it can be used as a single unit replacement for common multi-component set-ups or barriers such as safety mats that are subject to wear.
Just 116mm high, by 102mm deep and 105mm wide, the S300 offers easy mounting in a range of fixed and moving locations. The standard single sensor unit brings high technology to applications requiring lower cost solutions, for example vertical or horizontal protection in packaging machines; a remote model is for more complex tasks requiring multiple field switching such as automated vehicles.
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