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Sick WL280-2P2431

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$304.48
Marvo Stock ID: MV-B6O1
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Product Description

The Sick WL280-2P2431 is a high-performance photoelectric sensor designed for a wide range of industrial applications. This compact, block-style sensor offers a detection range from 0.1 to 6.5 meters, making it versatile for various distance sensing tasks. It operates on a PNP switching output and features an M8 male connector for easy installation.

The sensor operates within a voltage range of 10 to 30 V dc and has a maximum current consumption of 30 mA. It features an LED indicator for operational status and offers a quick response time of less than 0.5 ms. The sensor is housed in a durable plastic casing and is designed for screw mount installation, ensuring secure and stable operation in demanding environments.

With its compact dimensions of 11 x 20 x 31 mm, the Sick WL280-2P2431 photoelectric sensor is an excellent choice for applications where space is at a premium. Whether you're automating a production line, setting up a safety system, or implementing a quality control process, this sensor delivers reliable, accurate performance every time.

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Physical Specifications

1.000 kg
300.000 mm(L)
190.000 mm(W)
150.000 mm(H)

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