Solenoid interlock Olympus 4HD

Solenoid interlock - Olympus 4HD - CASTELL SAFETY INTERNATIONAL
Solenoid interlock - Olympus 4HD - CASTELL SAFETY INTERNATIONAL
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Olympus – Heavy Duty Solenoid Controlled Access Lock Part Body Access The Olympus 4HD is a heavy duty solenoid controlled access lock available with either a stainless steel tongue actuator or a heavy duty bolt assembly. The Olympus 4HD is capable of supporting Category 4 safety systems through its 2n/c 1n/o contacts and is ideal for all types of hinging or sliding access points with a good tolerance for misaligned guarding. The unit is locked by the solenoid when it is de-energized and opened when energized. A mechanical key override facility for the solenoid comes standard. The Olympus 4HD is ideal for use on production cells and automated production and assembly lines where fast access is required. OPERATION The Castell Olympus Solenoid controlled access lock is typically used for machine isolation in applications where a machine has to finish a cycle prior to isolation. The OLYMPUS heavy duty solenoid controlled lock is available either with a stainless steel tongue actuator or heavy duty bolt (rushmore). The OLYMPUS is available with different control and solenoid voltages (see order information on page 6 for more details). APPLICATION The Olympus solenoid controlled access lock safety component is used as part of an integrated safety system. A typical application of the OLYMPUS solenoid controlled access lock is machine guarding. It is usually connected to power isolators via control circuit. When the machine is in operation the access door is locked via the de-energized solenoid in the OLYMPUS solenoid controlled access lock. To open the guard, the machine is instructed to stop via the control circuit.
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