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Sick WE27-2F730

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£36.82 (ex. VAT)
Marvo Stock ID: MV-JWOX
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Product Description

The Sick WE27-2F730 is a single-beam photoelectric safety switch designed to enhance operational safety in industrial environments. This device is engineered to provide reliable detection with a response time of less than 500 microseconds, ensuring quick and efficient performance. It features a 7-pin plug connection type and an LED diagnostic display for easy integration and monitoring. The WE27-2F730 is compatible with various industrial networks, including CANopen, DeviceNet™, EtherCAT®, EtherNet/IP™, Modbus TCP, PROFIBUS DP, and PROFINET, allowing for seamless integration into existing systems. With an operating temperature range from -40°C to +60°C, this safety switch is built to withstand harsh conditions, making it a versatile choice for diverse applications. Its robust design and advanced features make it an ideal solution for enhancing safety and efficiency in automated processes.

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Physical Specifications

0.100 kg
24.000 mm(L)
53.500 mm(W)
80.000 mm(H)

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