Omron Diffuse Photoelectric Sensor, Block Sensor, 700 mm Detection Range

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E3JM-DS70M4-G
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Brand

Omron

Sensor Style

Block

Detection Type

Diffuse

Detection Range

700 mm

Output Type

Relay

Electrical Connection

5 Terminal Screw

Maximum AC Voltage

240V

Maximum DC Voltage

240V

Terminal Type

Block

Light Source

Infrared

IP Rating

IP66

Maximum Current

3 A

Response Time

30 ms

Housing Material

ABS

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Series

E3JM

Standards Met

CCC, CE, CSA, UL

RoHS Status: Exempt

Omron E3JM Series Photoelectric Sensor, 700mm Sensing Distance, 30ms Response Time - E3JMDS70M4G


This photoelectric sensor with a built-in power supply operates effectively over a detection range of 700mm. It is suitable for various environments with ambient temperatures from -25°C to 55°C and has an IP66 rating, ensuring durability in challenging conditions.

Features & Benefits


• Detection range of 700mm for versatile applications
• Infrared sensor for non-contact operation
• IP66 rating provides protection from dust and water
• Extensive operating temperature range of -25°C to +55°C

Applications


• Conveyor system monitoring
• Packaging machinery for object detection
• Assembly lines for quality control
• Material handling systems for safety measures

Will it require special wiring during installation?


Standard 5 terminal screw connections will suffice.

How does it detect objects?


It uses an infrared beam to sense objects within range.

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