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Tormach Inc. | Tormach ZA6 | Setting Up the Keyence Safety Scanner @tormachinc | Uploaded January 2024 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
We have added an extra safety product to the ZA6 robot other than the light safety curtains carried on the Tormach website. The Keyence device is a laser safety scanner that sits in the corner and observes a plane of 270 degrees in either direction at the corner. If an object, or person, enters into the area of detection, there are several levels of safety. At the furthest point, the Keyence can be programmed to slow down the robot, and if that person or object broke through the second level then it would completely stop the robot. If you are in a business, school or teaching environment then you know that it is important to protect students from the robot.

Setup is key to make sure any potential injuries are avoided. We run through how setting up the Keyence Safety Scanner in this video.

Tormach ZA6 | Setting Up the Keyence Safety Scanner

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