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Allen Bradley SensaGuard Actuator 440N: Technical Specifications & Installation

RFID-coded safety interlock switches represent the benchmark for modern industrial machine guarding.

By utilizing radio frequency identification, these systems eliminate traditional mechanical wear and resist complex bypass attempts. The Allen Bradley SensaGuard Standard Actuator 440N exemplifies this standard, securing robotic work cells and packaging lines.

Under typical operating conditions, these non-contact switches provide premium safety and seamless automation diagnostic integration.

SensaGuard 440N Technical Specifications & Tolerances

The physical and electrical tolerances of the 440N series ensure dependable operation in extreme factory environments.

Metric / ParameterStandard SpecificationTolerances / Environmental
Sensing Distance15 mm (Rectangular models)± 10% alignment shift
Safety RatingPLe, SIL 3, Category 4ISO 13849-1 standard
Enclosure RatingIP69K (High-Pressure Washdown)IEC 60529 standard compliance
Input Voltage24V DC (+10% / -15%)PELV or SELV power supply

In large-volume production, precise mechanical alignment during mounting is crucial to avoid nuisance tripping from vibration. Operating the actuator outside the specified 15mm sensing range can lead to unexpected machine stops.


Installation Workflows & Mechanical Alignment

Proper physical installation guarantees that the SensaGuard RFID coupling performs to its full safety rating.

  1. Mounting Bracket Setup: Secure the actuator and the switch body onto the safety door and frame using tamper-resistant security screws.
  2. Alignment Verification: Ensure the active sensing faces align directly, keeping the gap within 10mm to 15mm under static closure.
  3. LED Diagnostic Test: Power the switch with 24V DC. A solid green light indicates successful RFID pairing and safety circuit closure.

For outdoor washdown applications, seal all cable conduits properly to prevent moisture ingress into the wiring terminals. Mounting on ferromagnetic surfaces reduces the effective sensing range, requiring a non-magnetic spacer of at least 10mm.

Product model

440N-ZPREC440N-Z2NRS1A440N-Z18PT440N-Z2NRS1C
440N-ZPRECM440N-Z21W1PA440N-Z21W1PH440N-S32013
440N-Z21S16H440N-Z21W1PB440N-Z21S16J440N-Z21SS2H
440N-Z21SS2A440N-Z21SS2HN SER B440N-Z21SS2HN440N-Z21S16B
440N-Z21S16A440N-Z21SS3PH440N-Z21S17H440N-Z21SS2AN
440N-Z21SS2HN9440N-Z21S17B440N-Z21SS2BN9440N-Z21U17H
440N-S32056440N-G02044440N-Z21S26H440N-G02123
440N-G02099   




Multi-Industry Applications and Suitability

Modern manufacturing sectors rely heavily on RFID interlocks to protect operators without slowing down production.

In automotive body shops, SensaGuard switches secure heavy-duty robotic cell enclosures against premature gate entry. The dust-resistant design ensures reliable performance despite weld spatter and heavy ambient particulates.

Food and beverage processing lines benefit from the IP69K-rated housing, which withstands high-temperature, high-pressure sanitizing washdowns.


FAQs


Q: Can the SensaGuard 440N actuator be mounted directly onto steel doors?
A: Yes, but direct contact with ferromagnetic steel can reduce the effective sensing range by up to 30%. Using a non-magnetic spacer of at least 10mm is highly recommended to restore standard 15mm tolerance ranges.

Q: What does a blinking red LED on the switch body indicate during installation?
A: A blinking red LED indicates an actuator alignment error or a safety output fault. Check the mechanical alignment distance and verify that the actuator is within the active RF sensing face field.

Q: Is the standard actuator interchangeable with uniquely coded SensaGuard switches?
A: No. Uniquely coded switches pair with a single actuator during commissioning. Standard actuators are only compatible with standard, non-uniquely coded switch variants.


References 

  • Rockwell Automation: Allen-Bradley SensaGuard Non-Contact Safety Switches User Manual (https://literature.rockwellautomation.com/)
    Official manufacturer documentation detailing mounting profiles, sensing tolerances, and electrical wiring schematics.
  • ISO 13849-1: Safety of Machinery — Safety-related parts of control systems (https://www.iso.org/standard/69883.html)
    Global safety standard validating PLe, Category 4 diagnostic architectures implemented by SensaGuard.

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