Variety in Photoelectric Sensors

Oct. 1, 2005
The Cutler-Hammer Enhanced 50 series of high-performance photoelectric sensors includes thru-beam, polarized reflex, diffuse and clear object models, all designed in a rugged industry-accepted rectangular package.

Available sensing ranges vary from 45 inches to 500 feet. Flexibility of input supply voltages (10-40VDC and 12-240VDC/24-240VAC) and output types (relay, transistor or solid state relay) is intended to make system integration easy. Features include light/dark operation selection, gain adjustment and multi-color LED indicators. All sensors are IP67 rated and are available with a variety of cabling choices, including micro and mini quick-disconnect styles or a 6-foot integrated cable. Matching cables and mounting brackets are also available. Prices for the Enhanced 50 series sensors start at $44.

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