Through-beam photoelectric sensor L318B.Y1
cylindricalLEDinfrared

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

Sensing mode
through-beam
Housing
cylindrical
Type of beam
LED, infrared, red light
Other characteristics
plastic, digital, high-performance, IP67
Maximum range

Min.: 0 m
(0'00" )

Max.: 9.4 m
(30'10" )

Description

Device type - Set (transmitter and receiver) Special version - Article set Deactivation input Small light spot (S) Operating range limit - 0 ... 14.2 m Protective circuit - Polarity reversal protection Short circuit protected Supply voltage UB - 10 ... 30 V, DC, Incl. residual ripple Residual ripple - 0 ... 15 %, From UB Open-circuit current - 0 ... 15 mA Number of deactivation inputs - 2 Piece(s) Number of digital switching outputs - 2 Piece(s) Switching element - Transistor, PNP Switching principle - Light switching Switching element - Transistor, PNP Switching principle - Dark switching Switching frequency - 500 Hz Response time - 1 ms Type of connection - Connector Thread size - M12 No. of pins - 4 -pin Type of connection - Connector Thread size - M12 Material - Plastic No. of pins - 4 -pin Thread size - M18 x 1 mm Dimension (Ø x L) - 18 mm x 46 mm Plastic housing - ABS Lens cover material - Plastic Net weight - 40 g Ambient temperature, operation - -40 ... 60 °C Protection class - III Certifications - c UL US Standards applied - IEC 60947-5-2

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