AZM40 – Smallest Electronic Solenoid Interlock
Published on : Thursday 12-12-2019
At the SPS 2019 in Nuremberg last month, Schmersal presented the smallest electronic solenoid interlock in the world.
At the Smart Production Solutions Drives (SPS 2019) in Nuremberg in late November, the Schmersal Group presented a new RFID-based compact solenoid interlock. With dimensions of 119.5 x 40 x 20 mm, the AZM40 is the smallest electronic solenoid interlock in the world. This makes it especially suitable for small safety doors and flaps. Thanks to the 180° angle flexibility of the actuator, it can approach the AZM40 on a stepless basis, making the interlock also suitable for flaps which do not close at 90° or those that open upwards to a 45° angle. This means the angle flexibility helps the interlock easily fit into compact spaces and those which are difficult to access. The AZM40 can also be fitted to standard 40 mm profiles without projecting.
“The solenoid interlock meets the requirements of many users looking for space-saving solutions, as space required is a decisive cost factor in production,” explained Stephan Frick, Product Manager at Schmersal.
Despite its compact size, the AZM40 has an amazing 2000 Newton interlocking force. “An interlock must be selected to withstand the anticipated forces. With interlocking force of 2000 Newtons, users are on the safe side with respect to the recommendations in the standard,” elaborated Stephan Frick.
The integrated RFID technology allows a coding level of “high”. This means the interlock offers increased tamper protection in accordance with the requirements of DIN ISO 14119.
The AZM40 works on the bistable principle: In the event of a power cut, it retains the current position. This ensures safe operation, whatever the status of the machine. Even if there are hazardous run-on movements, the safety door remains safely locked in the event of a power failure. Another advantage of the bistable principle is the consistently low energy consumption, as the interlock only requires power when the door is to be locked or unlocked.
For applications with personnel protection (interlock monitored), the safety outputs are switched on when the safety door is closed and the interlock locked.
The AZM40B model (actuator monitored) can be used for applications with process protection. In this variant, the safety outputs are actuated as soon as the safety door is closed. With this device, locking the interlock is not absolutely necessary.
For about twenty years now, safety and productivity have no longer been mutually exclusive. Authorities and institutions have followed with great attention the integration of modern safety systems into the machines, thus supporting a free flow of production. The manufacturers of safety systems provide an important contribution to the organisation of humane working environment, in which the machine takes over heavy and monotonous work from the workers without making them subject to dangers and risks. New safety concepts require new system solutions and innovative principles of detection need to be integrated as well as using new methods of information transmission and evaluation. The growing volume of standards and directives on machine safety has also led to a change in the attitudes of manufacturers and users of machines.
The Schmersal Group is an international market and expertise leader in the challenging field of machine safety. It develops and produces a range of about 25,000 different switchgear and control devices. With the world’s most comprehensive range of safety switchgear products, the Schmersal Group develops safety systems and solutions for special requirements in a variety of user industries. Schmersal’s tec.nicum Business Division offers a comprehensive service portfolio to complement the range of solutions offered by Schmersal.