Wenglor ZW6003 Through-Beam Sensor

These through-beam sensors are best suited for use in industrial environments. Thanks to their large working range, the devices demonstrate excellent functional reliability in highly contaminated environments. The sensors can be checked for correct functioning via the test input.

Description

These through-beam sensors are best suited for use in industrial environments. Thanks to their large working range, the devices demonstrate excellent functional reliability in highly contaminated environments. The sensors can be checked for correct functioning via the test input.

Brand

Wenglor

Wenglor

Technology that moves in over three decades of wenglor sensoric. On this interactive journey through time, we researched deep into wenglor’s archives and have tracked the history of the company since the eighties – starting in an attic and growing into a global corporation.

The innovative company for smart sensor and image processing technologies. Many patented product and system solutions are used in countless automated industries worldwide. Constant growth, outstanding products and excellent corporate governance qualify wenglor as a top employer in the SME sector.

Features

  • Adjustable focus
  • Range: 60 m

Applications

Dimensions specified in mm (1 mm = 0.03937″)
1 = Transmitter DiodeB_SYM_SCHLUESSEL_24.pdf
Wrench Size

Specifications

Optical Data

Range60,000 mm
Light SourceLaser (red)
Wavelength655 nm
Service Life (T = +25 °C)100,000 h
Laser Class (EN 60825-1)2
Beam Divergence0.5 mrad

Electrical Data

Sensor TypeEmitter
Supply Voltage10 … 30 V DC
Current Consumption (Ub = 24 V)< 15 mA
Temperature Drift< 10 %
Temperature Range-25 … 60 °C
Reverse Polarity Protectionyes
Protection ClassIII
FDA Accession Number0820361-000

Mechanical Data

Housing MaterialStainless Steel
Full Encapsulationyes
Degree of ProtectionIP67
ConnectionM12 × 1; 4-pin

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