Industrial Electronics

Standard position switch series with or without safety function

08 September 2022

One of the features of the recently developed ES/EM 97 series of position switches currently being launched by the Steute Automation business unit is a modular design.

The actuator heads can be easily fastened, replaced or turned in 90° steps with four captive screws. The switching inserts can be removed after opening the screw-free cover — simplifying installation.

With these features, Steute aims to make its ES/EM 97 series universally applicable throughout theSource: SteuteSource: Steute automation industry. Accordingly, it has a wide range of actuators (various fulcrum levers, roller levers, spring rods) and dimensions to EN 50047, the prevalent standard for automation technology.

The new series can also be used in machine safety applications, (i.e. as position switches with safety function). Paired with a suitable receiver, they achieve a safety level in line with Performance Level e to EN ISO 13849-1 and SIL 3 to EN 62061.

For the position switches with safety function, two additional actuator heads are available. In the "AZ" version, the ES 97 becomes a safety switch with a separate actuator — the classic design for position monitoring of guard doors in line with machine safety. And the ES 97 SB is suited to space-saving hinge-mounted position monitoring of turning guard doors.

The Steute Automation business unit is thus expanding its product range to include a particularly flexible, robust and high-quality series of position switches that can be flexibly adapted to suit individual applications.

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