Upgraded Laser Measurement Sensor

April 9, 2008
The upgraded BOD 63M time-of-flight photoelectric sensor features a shorter, 200mm dead zone, a second discrete output, and an enhanced resolution of less than 1mm.
It still provides a sensing range of 6m, suitable for many long range applications. It is able to sense minute variations in targets nearly 20 feet away. It has two independently adjustable set points to create an ON-OFF window, making the sensor useful in applications such as roll diameter detection. A high-precision Class II laser and true analog output signal satisfies the demand for measurement in complex applications.Balluff Inc.www.balluf.com800.543.8390

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