SCHMERSAL SRB402EM Safety Relay – Dual-Channel Monitoring
SCHMERSAL SRB402EM Safety Relay: Global Sourcing Strategy & Asset Return Value The SCHMERSAL SRB402EM is a dual-channel safety relay designed…
Model: SRB301MC
Product Overview
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Commercial Path
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Technical Dossier
When a safety relay fails on a production line built around legacy Schmersal PROTECT Series architecture, the consequences extend far beyond a single component. A forced migration to a modern safety controller — with new wiring schematics, PLC reprogramming, third-party validation, and production downtime — routinely costs manufacturers between $150,000 and $800,000 USD per line. The SRB301MC is no longer in active production. Finding a verified, functional unit is not a purchasing exercise; it is an asset protection decision.
DriveKNMS maintains sourced inventory of the SRB301MC for facilities that cannot afford the disruption of a full safety system redesign. This is not a commodity listing. Each unit passes a structured inspection protocol before it leaves our facility.
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Schmersal |
| Part Number | SRB301MC |
| Series | PROTECT SRB |
| Product Category | Safety Relay Module |
| Country of Origin | Germany |
| Production Status | Discontinued / Obsolete |
| Typical Application | Emergency stop circuits, safety door monitoring, two-hand control |
| Compatible Systems | Legacy Schmersal PROTECT Series safety circuits; commonly integrated with older Siemens S5/S7-300 safety configurations and Pilz PNOZ-based architectures |
Note: Electrical parameters (supply voltage, output contacts, response time) are not listed here to prevent specification errors. Please contact us directly for datasheet confirmation against your specific installation requirements.
The SRB301MC was designed for a generation of safety architectures that prioritized hardwired logic over software-defined safety. Facilities running Siemens S5 lines, older Pilz PNOZ relay chains, or early Schmersal PROTECT panel configurations built their safety validation around this relay's specific contact behavior and timing characteristics.
Replacing it with a modern equivalent is not a plug-and-play operation. It requires re-engineering the safety loop, re-validating the circuit to current EN ISO 13849-1 or IEC 62061 standards, and in many jurisdictions, obtaining fresh third-party certification. For a single production cell, that process takes weeks. For a multi-cell line, months.
The industrial facilities that manage this risk most effectively do not wait for failure. They identify the SRB301MC as a single-point-of-failure component and secure at least one verified spare before the unit in service shows signs of degradation. A $300–$800 spare part decision today eliminates a six-figure forced upgrade tomorrow.
How to extend your automation asset life by 5–10 years through strategic spare parts management:
Every SRB301MC unit sourced by DriveKNMS undergoes a structured 5-step inspection before dispatch:
Condition grade (New Old Stock, Tested Surplus, or Refurbished) is disclosed on every order confirmation. No unit is shipped without a documented condition record.
What warranty applies to an obsolete part like the SRB301MC?
DriveKNMS provides a 90-day warranty against functional failure under normal operating conditions for all tested surplus and refurbished units. New Old Stock units carry a 180-day warranty. Warranty terms are confirmed in writing on the order confirmation.
How do I know the unit is genuine and not counterfeit?
All units are sourced through documented supply chains — decommissioned plant equipment, authorized surplus dealers, and estate lots from verified industrial facilities. Provenance documentation is available on request. We do not source from unverified grey-market channels.
Should I buy more than one unit?
For any facility running the SRB301MC in a production-critical safety circuit, holding a minimum of one spare on-site is the standard recommendation. If your facility operates multiple lines using this relay, or if your production schedule cannot tolerate even a 48-hour sourcing delay, securing two to three units now is the lower-risk position. Availability of obsolete parts is not guaranteed to persist.
Can you source other discontinued Schmersal parts?
Yes. DriveKNMS specializes in obsolete and hard-to-find industrial components across multiple brands. Submit your full bill of materials for a sourcing assessment.
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