Eaton Through Beam Photoelectric Sensor, Square Sensor, 15 m Detection Range

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RS Stock No.:
241-476
Mfr. Part No.:
135732 E65-SMTD15-HL
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

Sensor Style

Square

Detection Type

Through Beam

Detection Range

15 m

Output Type

NPN

Electrical Connection

Cable

Switching Mode

Light / Dark switching

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
MX
The Eaton E65 Thru-beam photoelectric sensor is a highly reliable and efficient solution designed for diverse industrial applications. With a robust design that includes an insulated housing and a cuboid enclosure type, this sensor ensures optimal performance in various environments. The advanced optics deliver incredible sensing distance of up to 15 metres, making it ideal for tasks requiring precise detection over longer ranges. Constructed from durable plastic materials, the sensor withstands challenging conditions, while its easy integration into existing systems adds to its convenience for operators. Additionally, various safety certifications, including UL and CE, underscore the high safety standards of this product, providing end-users with peace of mind and reliable operation.

Incorporates dual NPN/PNP outputs for versatile connectivity
Features a 2m connection cable for easy installation
Designed for protection against wire breakage and short-circuit
Offers outstanding shock resistance, able to endure up to 50 g
Equipped with dual LED indicators for immediate operational status monitoring
Operates effectively in extreme temperatures ranging from -25 °C to 55 °C
Compact design allows for integration into tight workspaces without hassle
Complies with both US and Canadian safety regulations, ensuring broad usability

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