Through-beam sensor photoelectric sensor AO904
red lightmetalIP67

through-beam sensor photoelectric sensor
through-beam sensor photoelectric sensor
through-beam sensor photoelectric sensor
through-beam sensor photoelectric sensor
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Characteristics

Sensing mode
through-beam sensor
Type of beam
red light
Other characteristics
metal, IP67
Maximum range

120 mm
(4.7 in)

Description

Overview Photoelectric fork sensor made of anodised aluminium with M8 connector (3-pin) torsion-resistant metal housing guarantees perfect functioning even at fluctuating temperatures and under mechanical load Light-on/dark-on mode can be set via potentiometer Protection rating IP67 Description The AO904 is a photoelectric fork sensor which has a fork width of 120 mm. The measuring principle conforms to a through beam sensor with red light. Transmitter and receiver are permanently installed in the housing so that quick commissioning without alignment is possible. Thanks to the torsion-resistant metal housing, the photoelectric fork sensor functions perfectly even under a mechanical load and with fluctuating temperatures. Light and dark-on mode can be easily set with the rotary switch. A fine and precise light beam runs along the fork width and reliably detects very narrow objects and even glass. The required sensitivity for such applications is set intuitively via a potentiometer. The photoelectric fork sensor is suitable even for very harsh environmental conditions thanks to the high protection rating of IP67.

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Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

Hannover Messe 2024
Hannover Messe 2024

22-26 Apr 2024 Hannover (Germany) Hall 6 - Stand B57, (11)

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