Safety Laser Scanner TIM771S | HDDM Measurement | IP67 Rated | 270° Aperture | by SICK
The Safety Laser Scanner TIM771S is designed for indoor hazardous area protection, utilizing HDDM measurement with an infrared light source. With a wide horizontal aperture angle of 270° and an IP67 rated enclosure, it ensures robust performance in industrial environments. Ideal for automated guided vehicles and mobile platforms, this sensor offers high vibration resistance and complies with safety standards for reliable operation.
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- Dimensions (H x L x W): 86mm x 60mm x 60mm
- Weight: 0.25 kg
- HDDM measurement principle with infrared light source (850 nm)
- Laser class 1 compliant with IEC 60825-1:2014 standards
- Wide horizontal aperture angle of 270° and angular resolution of 0.33°
- Scanning frequency of 15 Hz with a working range up to 25 m at >90% remission
- Safety-related working range of 0.05 m to 5 m at 5% remission
- IP67 rated enclosure for robust protection
- Multiple interfaces including Ethernet, Micro USB for parameterization, and digital inputs/outputs
- Safety category B with performance level PL b according to EN ISO 13849-1:2015
- High vibration and shock resistance suitable for industrial environments
- Operating temperature range from -25 °C to +50 °C
- Installation and configuration should be performed by qualified professionals familiar with safety sensors and industrial Ethernet systems.
- Indoor hazardous area protection
- Hazardous point and access protection
- Mobile hazardous area protection for automated guided vehicles and mobile platforms
- Complies with AS/NZS 4801 – Occupational Health & Safety Management Systems
- Durable design with high MTBF (>100 years) reduces waste and replacement frequency
- Low power consumption (typ. 4 W) supports energy efficiency
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; please refer to SICK for detailed terms.
The SICK TIM771S safety-related indoor sensor is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial safety and hazardous area protection applications.
