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Sick S30A-6011DA Safety Scanner
The Sick S30A-6011DA Safety Laser Scanner is a high-performance Type 3 device engineered for indoor safety monitoring. Designed by Sick, this scanner provides advanced field coverage and is ideal for fixed installations in automated industrial environments.

| Brand | Sick |
| Product Type | Laser Safety Scanner |
| Product | S30A-6011DA |
Sick S30A-6011DA Safety Scanner β Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Sub product family | - |
| Application | Indoor |
| Protective field range | 5.5 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-6011DA Laser Safety Scanner, part of the Sick S3000 Professional Safety Laser Scanner family, is engineered to provide advanced safety monitoring in industrial automation. Manufactured by Sick, a global leader in sensing and safety solutions, this high-performance Laser Safety Scanner is trusted by engineers for its precision and reliability in protecting people and equipment.
The S30A-6011DA combines compact design with powerful specifications that ensure maximum safety coverage. It offers a protective field range of 5.5 m and a wide warning field up to 49 m, supported by a 190Β° scanning angle. With configurable resolutions between 30 mm and 150 mm and angular resolution options of 0.5Β° or 0.25Β°, engineers can tailor the device for different safety zones. Its fast 60 ms response time ensures immediate hazard detection, reducing the risk of accidents in high-speed environments. Built to meet global standards, the scanner is certified with Type 3 (IEC 61496), SIL 2, Category 3, and PL d, offering proven safety integrity. Designed for durability, the S30A-6011DA operates on a stable 24 V DC supply, consumes minimal power (β€2.3 A), and is protected by an IP65-rated aluminum die-cast housing with scratch-resistant polycarbonate optics. With a mission time of 20 years, compact dimensions of 155 x 185 x 160 mm, and a weight of 3.3 kg, it delivers long-term reliability in demanding industrial environments.
In real-world use, the Sick S30A-6011DA Laser Safety Scanner is applied across robotic assembly lines, AGVs, and conveyor systems where operator safety is critical. For instance, in automated guided vehicles, its 5.5 m protective field ensures smooth navigation while preventing collisions. In robotic work cells, it creates reliable detection zones that trigger immediate stops when a person enters the safety field. On conveyor lines, the scanner balances productivity with safety by allowing warning fields to monitor operator approach while maintaining continuous flow. Maintenance engineers and safety managers value its flexibility, while engineering students studying industrial automation can appreciate its clear demonstration of how laser-based safety integrates into modern factories. This adaptability and compliance with global safety standards make the S30A-6011DA a trusted choice across industries.
For engineers and procurement teams researching the Sick S30A-6011DA, several resources are available to simplify evaluation and integration. The official S30A-6011DA datasheet provides full technical details, while the S30A-6011DA manual includes installation and configuration guidance. Procurement departments can also confirm the latest S30A-6011DA price with authorized suppliers to plan investments effectively. Together, these resources highlight the proven reliability of the Sick S3000 Professional Safety Laser Scanner and make it easier to adopt in safety-critical environments.




