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Sick WS9-3D3430

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£135.25 (ex. VAT)
Marvo Stock ID: MV-B6XS
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Product Description

The Sick WS9-3D3430 is a highly reliable light barrier sensor designed for precision and efficiency in industrial applications. This compact sensor operates with a supply voltage range of 10 V DC to 30 V DC, ensuring compatibility with various systems. It features a PNP switching output and an antivalent switching function, allowing for both light and dark switching capabilities. With a maximum output current of 100 mA and a rapid response time of less than 0.5 ms, the WS9-3D3430 is ideal for high-speed operations. The sensor is housed in a durable VISTAL® plastic casing, providing robust protection with an IP66, IP67, and IP69K rating, making it suitable for harsh environments. Its lightweight design, weighing only 80 grams, and the inclusion of a 4-pin M12 connector ensure easy installation and integration. The Sick WS9-3D3430 is engineered to deliver consistent performance across a wide temperature range, from -40 °C to +60 °C, making it a versatile choice for various industrial settings.

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Physical Specifications

1.000 kg
23.600 mm(L)
12.200 mm(W)
50.000 mm(H)

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