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M4000 Safety Light Curtains

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M4000 Safety Light Curtains by Sick

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The M4000 Standard multiple light beam safety device from SICK protects a perimeter up to 70 meters with beam spacing of 300, 400, 450, 500, and 600 mm.

The M4000 is ideal for guarding robot cells, manufacturing cells, an opening in a fence, and more. Using corner mirrors enables the M4000 to protect up to 4-sided applications, such as for an entire robot cell (360-degree protection). This new perimeter guard enables fast installation and easy commissioning – with no PC required. The integrated LED status indicator mounted on the end cap is visible from any direction, saving time. The available integrated laser alignment aids further simplify commissioning and can provide dramatic improvements in production uptime.

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SICK is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems and automatic identification products for industrial applications. Whether automating factories or optimizing distribution centers, SICK provides cost-effective solutions.

SICK has been a technology leader for more than 50 years. Leveraging a history of innovation, the company has pioneered a long line of industry firsts – such as the first safety light curtain, the first bar code reader, the first color sensor, and many more. These innovations provide solutions to the automotive, airline, manufacturing, packaging, and material handling industries.

The North American subsidiary of SICK was established in 1976. Company headquarters are located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with sales throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. SICK employs more than 4000 people worldwide, with 2004 sales at approximately 500 million.