Drives qestion

Safety

Typically these days if it says "safe" it usually meets some sort of code i.e.
Category 3 of EN 954-1 and to SIL 2 of IEC 61508.

Safe standstill-the drive is prevented from starting up

It guarantees that an axis will not move when it's in safe standstill mode - IEC safety integrity level 2
 

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