In the world of industrial automation, precision and reliability are paramount. The Photoelectric Sensor at hand is designed to meet these critical demands with a blend of robust features and dependable performance. This sensor offers a sensing range from 10 to 350 mm, making it versatile for various applications where detecting objects within this proximity is essential.
Operating on a rated voltage of 12-24 VDC and drawing a current of just 20 mA, this sensor ensures energy efficiency without compromising on functionality. It employs an NPN output type which is widely recognized in industrial settings for its simplicity and effectiveness in interfacing with other devices.
The connection via an M8 connector simplifies installation while ensuring firm connectivity even in demanding environments. Its housing constructed from PBT case combined with a Polymethyl Methacrylate lens guarantees durability and resistance against environmental wear, contributing to its long service life.
Designed to withstand challenging conditions, this sensor operates efficiently within humidity levels ranging from 35% to 85% and temperatures between -30°C to 55°C. Its IP67 degree of protection signifies complete dust tightness along with protection against water immersion up to one meter depth, aligning well with IEC 60529 standards.
Shock resistance stands at an impressive 1000 ms, meaning it can endure mechanical stresses often encountered in industrial operations without losing accuracy or function. A rapid response time of just 0.5 ms allows for instantaneous detection and action, crucial for high-speed automation processes.
This photoelectric sensor includes an operation indicator that supports both Light-ON and Dark-ON modes providing flexibility depending on your application needs. The emitting element being a Red LED ensures clear visibility during operation checks or troubleshooting sessions.
Overall, this photoelectric sensor embodies reliability through its thoughtful design tailored towards efficient performance under diverse operational conditions found across Australia's varied industrial landscapes.