30-10-2024

STOBER: Powerful SX6 safety module for SC6 and SI6 drive controllers.

A new level of safety

STOBER: Powerful SX6 safety module for SC6 and SI6 drive controllers.

STOBER has developed the SX6 safety module specifically for SC6 and SI6 drive controllers. It adds numerous safety functions to the range of functions of the two 6th generation devices. Users benefit from extremely fast worst case response times, short safety distances and rapid restoration of availability.

Pforzheim, Germany, 2024-10-30 – STOBER’s 6th generation offers powerful drive controllers for high-efficiency multi-axis applications. It includes the compact SC6 stand-alone device as well as the SI6, which eliminates the need for redundant power supply units thanks to a central supply module and was designed for controller-based applications in multi-axis drive systems. The SX6 safety module, a brand-new addition to the range, can be equipped as an option for both series. It is suitable for safety-related applications up to SIL 3, PL e (category 4) in accordance with DIN 61800-5-2 or DIN EN ISO 13849-1. The SX6 enables the conventional Safe Torque Off (STO), Safe Stop 1 (SS1) and Safe Stop 2 (SS2) stop functions. A highlight is that the STO safety function can also be activated individually for each axis on multi-axis controllers. It also features Safely-Limited Speed (SLS) and Safe Speed Range (SSR), Safe Direction (SDI), Safely-Limited Increment (SLI) and Safe Operating Stop (SOS).

STOBER developed the safety module in close collaboration with Pilz GmbH & Co. In order to continue increasing the productivity and availability of the machine, the drive specialist has expanded the monitoring mechanisms of the safety functions beyond basic standardized requirements. Due to position-based limit value monitoring and the predictive hiding of interference signals, the intended limit values can be approached with a minimal interference distance. SX6 tests the integrated components upon every device start-up, after every STO and during operation. As a result, cyclical function tests of safety functions that are subject to documentation at the end customer’s location are unnecessary.

STOBER has also revised the switch-off channels of the STO and SS1 stop functions. At five and six milliseconds, respectively, they have become significantly faster. These short-worst case response times, minimized safety distances and, above all, fast restoration of availability significantly reduce downtimes and thus increase system availability. SX6 is controlled via EtherCAT. This is based on the secure Safety-over-EtherCAT protocol (Fail Safe over EtherCAT, FSoE).

No special motors, encoders, cables or standstill or speed monitors are needed to operate the safety module. When servicing is required, companies can use an SD card as a data storage device to transfer an existing safety configuration to other controllers quickly and easily.

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For the powerful 6th generation drive controllers, SC6 and SI6, STOBER offers a safety module for highly efficient multi-axis applications.
Image: For the powerful 6th generation drive controllers, SC6 and SI6, STOBER offers a safety module for highly efficient multi-axis applications.

Photo credits: STÖBER Antriebstechnik GmbH + Co. KG

Contact data for country-specific publication:

Germany:Austria:
STÖBER Antriebstechnik GmbH + Co. KG
Kieselbronner Str. 12
75177 Pforzheim
Phone: +49 7231 582-0
sales@stoeber.de
www.stoeber.de
STÖBER Antriebstechnik GmbH
Hauptstraße 41a
4663 Laakirchen
Phone: +43 7613 7600-0
sales@stoeber.at
www.stoeber.at

Media contact/Market overviews:
STÖBER Antriebstechnik GmbH + Co. KG
Silvia Feder
Phone: +49 7231 582-1660
silvia.feder@stoeber.de
www.stoeber.de

Media:
STÖBER Antriebstechnik GmbH + Co. KG
Solveig Moll
Phone: +49 7231 582-1183
solveig.moll@stoeber.de
www.stoeber.de

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