Reference: SME-8-K-LED-24
Brand: Festo
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The Allen-Bradley 42SRP-6033 Series B is a compact photoelectric sensor from the 6000 Series, designed for general-purpose detection applications. It operates in diffuse mode with sharp cutoff, offering a maximum sensing distance of 76 mm (3 inches). The sensor works in dark operation mode and includes a 3-meter (9.8-foot) cable for connection.
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The 42SRP-6033 sensor delivers reliable detection in a compact form factor. It utilizes an 880 nm infrared light beam to detect objects within a range of up to 76 mm. Sensitivity adjustments are made via a four-turn potentiometer, allowing precise calibration for specific application needs. The sensor provides both NPN and PNP outputs, enabling flexible integration into various control systems. With a robust construction and IP67 rating, it is suitable for demanding industrial environments.
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