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High Frequency Oscillating Type
15x10x32mm
Sensing: 4mm
Side Sensing
Output: NO
Cable : 1M
Series: C15
Mounting: S → Socket‑mount
Output: R0 → Relay output
Input: R → RTD input (Pt100 / JPt100)
Power Supply: A → AC (100–240 V)
Option Code: 01 → 3 event‑relay outputs
Suffix: 00 → Standard configuration
Type: Photoelectric sensor, retro-reflective type
Sensing Range: 5 m (with reflector, MSR function)
Output: NPN open-collector transistor, 100 mA max
Power Supply: 12–24 V DC ±10%
Response Time: 1 ms or less
Light Source: Red LED (modulated)
Connection: 2 m cable (standard)
Operating Temp: –25°C to +55°C
Protection: IP67 (dust & water resistant)
Use: Object detection with reflector, suitable for conveyors & packaging lines
Type: CMOS laser displacement sensor (compact)
Sensing Range: 20 ±8 mm (12–28 mm)
Linearity: ±0.1 % F.S. (±0.02 mm)
Repeatability: 1 µm
Light Source: Red semiconductor laser, Class 2
Output: Analog voltage (0–5 V) + Analog current (4–20 mA) + RS-422/RS-485 digital interface
Response Time: 1 ms / 2 ms / 5 ms / 10 ms / 20 ms (selectable)
Display: OLED digital display
Connection: Dedicated connector type
Operating Temp: 0°C to +50°C
Protection: IP67
Use: High-precision displacement/thickness/position measurement in semiconductor, electronics & precision machinery
Type: Mounting bracket
Make: Azbil (Yamatake)
Model: HP-B11
Use: For HP7 series photoelectric sensors
Mounting: Vertical wraparound type
Material: Metal bracket
Application: Stable sensor mounting in machines
Type: Photoelectric sensor
Model: HP7-D63
Sensing Type: Wide-beam diffuse-reflective (detects reflected light)
Output: Typically NPN (standard HP7-D series)
Power Supply: 10–30 V DC (HP7 series standard)
Range: Approx. 50 mm detection distance (wide-beam diffuse)
Protection: IP67 (dust/water resistant)
Application: Short-range object detection in automation systems
Model: HP7‑T42
Sensing Type: Through‑beam / transmissive
Output: PNP
Power Supply: 10.2–26.4 V DC
Range: Approx. 30 m detection (thru‑scan)
Application: Long‑range object detection in automation
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