ifm electronic Through Beam Photoelectric Sensor, Barrel Sensor, 20 m Detection Range

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RS Stock No.:
595-184
Mfr. Part No.:
OGE201
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Sensor Style

Barrel

Detection Type

Through Beam

Detection Range

20 m

Output Type

PNP

Switching Mode

Light Switching

Electrical Connection

M12 Connector

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The ifm electronic Through-beam sensor receiver is engineered for precise detection applications in various environments. With its robust threaded housing made from stainless steel, it excels in harsh conditions, ensuring reliable performance in temperatures ranging from -25°C to 60°C. This sensor operates within a voltage range of 10 to 36 DC and employs a red light beam with a wavelength of 624 nm to identify objects up to 20 metres away. Designed for ease of use, the unit features a single LED display for switching status visibility, making it ideal for industrial settings where durability and effectiveness are critical.

Operating voltage range of 10 to 36 DC enhances versatility in various applications
Features a quick response time with a switching frequency of up to 1000 Hz
Constructed from stainless steel for exceptional durability
Displays operational status via a yellow LED for immediate visual feedback
Includes comprehensive protection features like reverse polarity short circuit and overload protection
IP67 rating ensures complete protection against dust and water immersion
Light on mode output function simplifies integration into existing systems
Compact dimensions allow for seamless installation in limited spaces
Items supplied include 2 lock nuts ensuring secure fittings during installation

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