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Sick WE27-2F450S05

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Marvo Stock ID: MV-77L2
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Product Description

The Sick WE27-2F450S05 is a single-beam photoelectric safety switch designed to enhance industrial safety applications. This robust device is engineered to provide reliable protection by detecting interruptions in its beam, making it ideal for safeguarding machinery and personnel. With a rapid response time of less than 500 microseconds, it ensures swift detection and response to potential hazards. The unit features a durable M12, 4-pin male connector for secure and straightforward installation. It operates efficiently in a wide temperature range from -40°C to +60°C, making it suitable for various environmental conditions. Additionally, the WE27-2F450S05 integrates seamlessly with Flexi Soft safety controllers and supports multiple industrial network protocols, including CANopen, DeviceNet™, EtherCAT®, EtherNet/IP™, Modbus TCP, PROFIBUS DP, and PROFINET. This versatility ensures compatibility with a broad range of industrial systems, providing a flexible and dependable safety solution.

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Physical Specifications

0.080 kg
43.000 mm(L)
24.000 mm(W)
53.500 mm(H)

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