
Reference: S3T-R-C10
Brand: Datalogic
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The Allen-Bradley 42SMU-7001 Series B is a compact retroreflective photoelectric sensor from the Series 7000 line, designed for reliable object detection in industrial automation applications.
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The 42SMU-7001 Series B sensor operates in retroreflective mode, emitting an infrared light beam that reflects off a target and returns to the sensor for detection. It features a 3-meter (9.8 feet) cable for flexible installation and operates on a 10-30V DC power supply. The sensor provides a PNP (sourcing) output configuration, making it compatible with various control systems. Its compact rectangular housing allows for easy integration into space-constrained environments. Please note that this model has been discontinued as of September 6, 2012, and is no longer available for sale.
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The Allen-Bradley 42SMU-7001 Series B is a compact retroreflective photoelectric sensor from the Series 7000 line, designed for reliable object detection in industrial automation applications.
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