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Laser Measurement Sensors suit outdoor/indoor applications.

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Laser Measurement Sensors suit outdoor/indoor applications.
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May 27, 2009 - Non-contact LMS111 series, designed for outdoor anti-collision environments, and LMS100 series, designed for indoor profiling applications, are non-safety rated sensors with filtering technology that eliminates false trips in measurement applications. By using SICK SOPAS tool, sensors may be configured with up to 10 detected fields, multiple I/O, and Boolean logic. Both sensor series offer adjustable mounting configurations and are rated to IP67.

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SICK, Inc.
6900 W 110th St
Minneapolis, MN, 55438
USA



SICK Launches Two New Laser Measurement System Sensors for Outdoor Anti-Collision and Indoor Profiling Applications


SICK (www.sickusa.com), one of the world's leading manufacturers of sensors, safety systems, machine vision, and automatic identification products for factory and logistics automation, today announced the new LMS100 and LMS111 series of non-safety rated laser measurement system sensors. The LMS111 Laser Measurement System is a non-contact sensor specifically designed for outdoor anti-collision environments. The LMS100 is designed for indoor profiling applications. Both sensors have advanced filtering technology to eliminate false trips in measurement applications.

These compact laser measurement sensors have adjustable mounting configurations and are rated IP 67, able to stand up to wet weather conditions. The LMS100 and LMS111 also offer extremely flexible software that is well suited for a variety of applications, including those in outdoor environments, material handling, robotics, and mobile vehicles. By using the free SICK SOPAS configuration tool, a user can configure the sensors with up to 10 detected fields, multiple I/O, and Boolean logic.

The LMS111 is ideal for container ports, retrofitting RMG and RTG type cranes for anti-collision applications. Applications for the LMS100 Laser Measurement System are in the material handling market.
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