Pepperl+Fuchs RL10s/7b/46

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SKURL10S7B46
ManufacturerPepperl+Fuchs
CategoryIndustrial automation components
6-month warranty
Available (1-2 days): 1 units
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Net price (1 pc.):
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Description

The Pepperl+Fuchs RL10S/7B/46 is a high-performance retroreflective sensor designed for precise object detection in industrial automation applications. This sensor utilizes modulated visible red light to ensure reliable operation, even in environments with ambient light interference. Its compact design allows for versatile mounting options, making it suitable for various industrial settings. The sensor features a highly visible light spot, enhancing detection accuracy and ease of use. With a robust construction, it offers durability and consistent performance in demanding conditions.

Specifications

Weight
0.09 kgs
Product Type
Sensor
Signal Type
24
Signal Level
24 V
Weight
0.09 kg
Mounting Options
Versatile
LED Indicator
Highly visible for power-on and switching states
Construction
Robust and durable
Manufacturer
Pepperl+Fuchs
Part Number
RL10s/7b/46
Category
Podzespoły automatyki przemysłowej

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