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Sick S30A-4011DA Safety Scanner
S30A-4011DA 1028936 Sick 24 Fields Safety Laser Scanner Technical Specifications

| Brand | Sick |
| Product Type | Laser Safety Scanner |
| Product | S30A-4011DA |
Sick S30A-4011DA Safety Scanner β Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sub product family | - |
| Application | Indoor |
| Protective field range | 4 m |
| Warning field range | 49 m (20 m at 20 % reflectivity) |
| Number of simultaneously monitored fields | β€ 4 |
| Number of fields | 24 |
| Number of monitoring cases | 16 |
| Scanning angle | 190Β° |
| Angular resolution | 0.5Β°, 0.25Β°, depending on range and resolution |
| Resolution (can be configured) | 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm, 70 mm, 150 mm |
| Response time | 60 ms |
| Protective field supplement | 100 mm |
| Type | Type 3 (IEC 61496) |
| Safety integrity level | SIL 2 (IEC 61508) |
| Category | Category 3 (EN ISO 13849) |
| Performance level | PL d (EN ISO 13849) |
| TM (mission time) | 20 years (EN ISO 13849) |
| Safe state in the event of a fault | At least one OSSD is in the OFF state. |
| Connection type | - |
| Universal I/Osβ | - |
| Outputs/OSSD pairs | - |
| Configuration method | - |
| Configuration and diagnostics interface | - |
| Display elements | - |
| Protection class | II (EN 50178) |
| Supply voltage Vs | 24 V DC (16.8 V DC ... 28.8 V DC) |
| Power consumption typical | β€ 0.8 A , β€ 2.3 A |
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 155 mm x 185 mm x 160 mm |
| Weight | 3.3 kg |
| Housing material | Aluminum die cast |
| Housing color | RAL 1021 (yellow) |
| Optics cover material | Polycarbonate |
| Optics cover surface finish | Outside with scratch-resistant coating |
| Enclosure rating | IP65 (EN 60529) |
| Ambient operating temperature | β10 Β°C ... +50 Β°C |
| Type of light | Pulsed laser diode |
| Wave length | 905 nm |
The Sick S30A-4011DA Laser Safety Scanner, from the Sick 24 Fields Safety Laser Scanner family, is designed to deliver dependable area monitoring in industrial automation. Built by Sick, a global leader in sensing and safety solutions, this advanced Laser Safety Scanner ensures reliable protection for workers and machines in demanding factory environments.
The S30A-4011DA offers strong technical specifications that make it a trusted choice for safety-critical applications. It provides a protective field range of 4 m and a warning field up to 49 m, enabling flexible coverage in production layouts. With a 190Β° scanning angle, adjustable angular resolution of 0.5Β° or 0.25Β°, and configurable detection from 30 mm to 150 mm, engineers can fine-tune detection zones with precision. Its fast 60 ms response time ensures immediate reaction to hazards, supporting both operator safety and equipment uptime. Certified to Type 3 (IEC 61496), SIL 2, Category 3, and PL d, the unit meets rigorous international standards. The S30A-4011DA runs on a stable 24 V DC supply with low power consumption (β€2.3 A) and is built for durability with an IP65-rated aluminum die-cast housing and scratch-resistant polycarbonate optics. With compact dimensions of 155 x 185 x 160 mm, a weight of 3.3 kg, and a mission time of 20 years, it offers both practicality and long-term reliability for industrial use.
In practical applications, the Sick S30A-4011DA Laser Safety Scanner is widely used in robotic assembly cells, conveyor systems, and automated guided vehicles (AGVs). For AGVs, its 4 m protective field provides accurate obstacle detection, ensuring safe navigation in busy factory and warehouse settings. On conveyor lines, it establishes safety fields that stop operations when workers enter restricted zones, minimizing accident risks. In robotic environments, it delivers consistent safety monitoring that allows high productivity without compromising worker protection. Maintenance engineers value its easy integration and diagnostic options, while students and junior engineers can study it as a benchmark for how modern safety technology supports industrial automation. These features make the S30A-4011DA an essential safety solution for industries prioritizing efficiency and compliance.
For engineers and buyers researching the Sick S30A-4011DA, helpful resources are available to support decision-making. The official S30A-4011DA datasheet provides detailed specifications, while the S30A-4011DA manual offers step-by-step installation and maintenance guidance. Procurement teams can also check the latest S30A-4011DA price with authorized suppliers to plan investments effectively. Together, these references make the Sick 24 Fields Safety Laser Scanner easier to evaluate, integrate, and trust in safety-critical industrial environments.




