Sensors With 18mm Threaded Lens

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Sensors With 18mm Threaded Lens

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Line of photoelectric sensors now includes rectangular plastic DC models that feature an 18 mm diameter threaded lens and M12 quick-disconnect.

GX3 series is a diffuse photoelectric available with either NPN or PNP light-on outputs. It features background suppression technology with fixed sensing distances of 100 mm or 150 mm. GXP series sensors are polarized reflective photoelectric types available with either PNP light-on output or NPN or PNP dark-on output and feature fixed sensing distances of up to 20 meters. GXR/E series are through-beam photoelectric models available with either NPN or PNP light-on or dark-on outputs and fixed sensing distances up to four meters.

AutomationDirect
www.automationdirect.com
800.633.0405

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