ifm electronic Through Beam Photoelectric Sensor, 50 mm (OB50), 56 mm (OBF), 120 mm (OO50), 540 mm (OCF) Detection Range

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RS Stock No.:
595-269
Mfr. Part No.:
E21104
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Detection Type

Through Beam

Detection Range

50 mm (OB50), 56 mm (OBF), 120 mm (OO50), 540 mm (OCF)

COO (Country of Origin):
SG
The ifm electronic Fibre optic through-beam sensor is specifically designed for industrial applications, offering dependable detection in challenging environments. This sensor utilises advanced through-beam technology, which ensures precise object detection within its range. With a variety of fibre optic connectivity options, including a maximum range of 540 mm with OCF high power, it is an adaptable solution for various sensing needs. Built to withstand harsh conditions, the sensor operates effectively within a temperature range of -40 to 60°C. Compact yet robust, it features a straight sensing head with a minimal bending radius, making it ideal for tight installations. Overall, this sensor is a reliable choice for enhancing operational efficiency in automation and control systems.

Straight sensing head design ensures easy integration into tight spaces
Multiple fibre optic range options provide flexibility for different applications
Lightweight facilitating easy installation
Minimal bending radius of 3 mm ensures durability in various setups
Fibre materials like PMMA enhance reliability and performance
Includes essential accessories such as hexagon nuts and tooth lock washers for straightforward installation
Designed for use in industrial environments ensuring consistent performance and longevity
Aluminium fibre head material increases durability against mechanical impacts

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