SICK IE110 Rope Pull Switch 100 m

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R 4 888,06

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RS stock no.:
285-9604
Mfr. Part No.:
IE110-PL100 / 5310814
Manufacturer:
SICK
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Brand

SICK

Product Type

Rope Pull Switch

Series

IE110

Standards/Approvals

No

Length

100m

Hazardous Area Certification

NO

SICK IE110 Series Rope Pull Switch, 100m Length - IE110-PL100 / 5310814


This rope pull switch provides a continuous emergency-stop pullcord for machine safety in non-hazardous environments. Supplied as a 100m rope accessory, it is intended to be integrated with safety circuits to allow personnel to stop conveyors or other equipment along extended runs. The product suits industrial automation layouts where a linear stop actuation is needed across lengthy installations.

Features & Benefits


• Designed for rope‑and‑accessory integration for straightforward replacement
• Classified under standard industrial product classifications for compatibility
• Suitable for mounting on conveyor systems to allow Rapid shut‑down
• Non‑certified for hazardous areas to clarify installation environments

**Applications**


• Suitable for conveyor emergency stop along production lines
• Ideal for access walkways requiring linear pull‑cord actuation
• Used with safety switches to provide long‑distance stop actuation
• Can be used for machinery perimeter pull‑cords in factories

What environment restrictions apply to this component?


It is intended for use outside hazardous areas

installations must be limited to safe atmospheres as indicated by the non‑hazardous designation.

How is the product classified for procurement and system design?


It appears under several industrial classification schemes including multiple EClass and ETIM codes, aiding compatibility checks and ordering processes.

How should the rope be considered when planning system coverage?


Use the provided 100m length to map single‑line coverage requirements and determine intermediary mounting points or tensioners to maintain operative pull force.

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