ifm electronic Diffuse Reflection Photoelectric Sensor, Rectangular Sensor, 5 → 500 mm Detection Range IO-LINK

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RS Stock No.:
595-539
Mfr. Part No.:
O6T309
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Sensor Style

Rectangular

Detection Type

Diffuse Reflection

Detection Range

5 → 500 mm

Output Type

PNP

Switching Mode

Light / Dark switching

Electrical Connection

M8 Connector

Communication Protocol

IO-LINK

COO (Country of Origin):
SG
The ifm electronic Diffuse reflection sensor is engineered for precision detection in a variety of industrial applications. Featuring a robust design and versatile functionality, it utilizes red light to effectively sense objects within a range of 5 to 500 mm. With its PNP output, users can select between light-on and dark-on modes based on their operational needs. Designed for easy integration, this rectangular housing sensor offers reverse polarity protection and operates seamlessly within a voltage range of 10 to 30 DC. The built-in IO-Link communication interface enhances connectivity, making it ideal for modern automated environments.

Detects objects efficiently with a range of 5 to 500 mm
Offers selectable output modes for flexibility in various applications
Equipped with short circuit protection to enhance operational safety and longevity
Supports advanced IO Link technology for improved data transmission and device management
Features a compact rectangular design making it suitable for space constrained environments
Constructed with high quality materials including stainless steel and PMMA for added strength and resilience
Integrates seamlessly using a standard M8 connector for quick installation and replacement

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