Pepperl+Fusch SLA29/116 Safety thru-beam sensor
Pepperl+Fusch SLA29/116 Safety thru-beam sensor
- A safety thru-beam sensor, also known as a safety through-beam photoelectric sensor, is a type of sensor commonly use in industrial and manufacturing environments to detect the presence or absence of objects, safeguard personnel, and ensure safety in automated processes. These sensors are design with specific safety features to help prevent accidents and injuries in the workplace. A safety thru-beam sensor consists of two main components: a transmitter and a receiver. These components are positioned opposite each other, typically with a gap between them. The transmitter emits a focused light beam, usually in the form of infrared or visible light.
Product Specification:
Effective detection range | 0.2 … 30 m | |
Threshold detection range | 40 m | |
Light source | LED | |
Light type | modulated visible red light | |
Target size | static: 30 mm dynamic: 40 mm (at v = 1.6 m/s of the obstacle) |
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Alignment aid | LED red in receiver | |
Opening angle | < 5 ° |