Omron Retroreflective Photoelectric Sensor, 4 m Detection Range

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RS Stock No.:
215-1537
Mfr. Part No.:
E3Z-R86H
Brand:
Omron
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Brand

Omron

Detection Type

Retroreflective

Detection Range

4 m

Output Type

PNP

Electrical Connection

M8 4 Pin Connector

Maximum DC Voltage

24V

Light Source

Red LED

IP Rating

IP67, IP69K

Maximum Current

30 mA

Response Time

1 ms

Housing Material

PBT

Series

E3Z

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

Omron E3Z Series Photoelectric Sensor, 4m Detection Range, IP67/IP69K - E3Z-R86H


This photoelectric sensor provides dependable detection for various industrial applications. It boasts a sturdy construction that resists water and dust, making it well-suited for operations requiring durability and accuracy. The sensor efficiently operates within a detection range of up to 4m, adapting to a broad spectrum of automation tasks.

Features & Benefits


• Red LED light source improves visibility during operation
• Maximum operating temperature of +55°C ensures functionality in tough conditions
• Compact PBT housing increases mechanical resilience and longevity

Applications


• Object detection in automated production lines
• Precise tracking in packaging machinery
• Smooth operational flow in conveyor systems

How should the sensor be installed for optimal performance?


Securely mount the sensor on a flat surface or use specified mounting brackets. Avoid high-pressure water jets and direct sunlight to preserve its protective features.

What electrical connections are compatible with this sensor?


The sensor utilises an M8 4-pin connector for easy integration and operates with a maximum DC voltage of 24V.

What should be done if the sensor shows erratic behaviour?


First, inspect for loose connections or potential wiring damage. Ensure the power supply is within specified limits and evaluate its operation in a clean environment to eliminate external interference or contamination.

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