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LL3-TY036000
Features: Device type: Fibers; Detection principle: Through-beam system (consisting of a sender and a receiver); For fiber-optic sensor: GLL170(T), WLL180T; Fiber length: 6,000 mm; …
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WE280-2P2431 THROUGH-BEAM RECEIVER
The Model TX5000 Temperature Transmitter provides accurate and reliable temperature measurement for industrial processes. It features a robust enclosure suitable for harsh environm …
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WLL160-F420
The WLL160-F420 is a photoelectric sensor featuring a PNP switching output and light/dark switching mode. It utilizes an LED light source and connects via a 4-pin M8 male connector …
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WLL170-2N132
Fiber-optic sensors | WLL170 | WLL170-2N132 | Sensing range max.: 2 ... 4 m | Input: - | Number of switching outputs: 1 | Switching mode: Light/dark switching | Connection type: Ca …
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WLL170A-V430
The WLL170A-V430 is a photoelectric sensor designed for light/dark switching applications. It features an LED light source and utilizes a male M8, 4-pin connector for easy integrat …
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WLL180T-F232
Fiber-optic sensor WLL180/WLL180T-F232 is an expansion unit featuring a fiber-optic amplifier. It provides a PNP switching output and connects via a 2-wire cable, utilizing visible …
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WLL180T-M432
Fiber-optic sensors, model WLL180/WLL180T-M432, are base units featuring a fiber-optic amplifier. They offer a PNP switching output and utilize a 4-wire cable connection. The devic …
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WLL180T-P432
The WLL180 and WLL180T-P432 are standalone fiber-optic amplifiers featuring a PNP switching output and a 4-wire cable connection. These devices utilize visible red light and offer …
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WLL180T-P434
The WLL180 and WLL180T-P434 are stand-alone fiber-optic amplifiers featuring a visible red light source. They offer PNP switching output and connect via an M8, 4-pin male connector …
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