Expanded Photoelectric Sensor Line

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Expanded Photoelectric Sensor Line

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The company's photoelectric sensor offering now includes18mm rectangular plastic DC models.  

With fixed sensing distances of 100 or 150 mm, the GX3 series
offers diffuse photoelectric sensor technology with either NPN or
PNP light-on outputs and features background suppression technology.

The GXP series is a polarized reflective photoelectric sensor that
includes PNP light-on output, NPN or PNP dark-on output. The sensor provides
sensing distances of up to 20 meters. With a fixed sensing distances up to
four meters, the GXR/E series features through-beam photoelectric sensor
technology and NPN, PNP lighten or dark-on outputs.

All three models feature a 18mm diameter threaded lens, and IP67 rating and a M12 quick-disconnect.


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