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Through-beam Photoelectric Sensors
A through-beam photoelectric sensor actuates an electrical switch or outputs a signal when a light beam is detected.
SICK through-beam sensors consist of two separate units, a transmitter that emits a light beam and receiver that processes the beam.
- Detection Priniciple: Through-beam photoelectric sensors
- Switching modes: Light/dark switching for all through-beam sensors
- Light switching - A sensor that is light switching, switches its output ON when the light beam is returned to the receiver. If normally open operation is required, a light switching diffuse sensor can be used.
- Dark switching - A sensor that is dark switching switches its output ON when the light beam blocked from returning the beam to the receiver. If normally open operation is required, a dark switching retro-reflective or through-beam sensor could be used.
- Light/dark switching does both light and dark switching modes
Sensing Range | Type of Light | Switching Output | Adjustment | Click for Price and Availability |
0 to 4 m | Infrared light | PNP | None | VS/VE12-2P430 |
0 to 4.5 m | Visible red light | PNP | None | WSE4S-3P2430V |
0 to 10 m | Visible red light | PNP | None | WSE9M4-3P2230 |
0 to 15 m | Visible red light | PNP | Potentiometer, 5 turns | WSE12-3P2431 |
0 to 45 m | Infrared light | PNP/NPN | IO-Link | WSE16I-24162100A00 |