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ReeR Safegate Non-Muting Access Control Lights Curtains from AutomationDirect

February 19, 2021
AutomationDirect has added new Safegate non-muting Type 4 access control barrier safety light curtains designed to protect a wide range of industrial applications that do not require muting functionality.
Sender/receiver or active/passive pair versions are available with 24 VDC input, 300 or 400mm resolution and 0-8m or 0-12m operating distances.
ReeR Safegate non-muting light curtains are IP65/IP67 rated. Mirrors and protective columns are available to complete the installation.
Starting at $677, tthese light curtains come with a 1-year warranty.
Learn more by visiting: https://www.automationdirect.com/light-curtains-reer.
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