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The SICK Photoelectric Sensor WS/WE45-P260S30 (Part No. 1076344) is a versatile sensor designed for a wide range of applications in industrial automation and material handling. Here are the key parameters and features of this sensor:
Key Parameters:
- Model: WS/WE45-P260S30
- Type: Photoelectric sensor (Photoelectric proximity sensor)
- Sensing Principle:
- Through-beam (emitter and receiver) or retro-reflective depending on configuration
- Sensing Range:
- Up to 5 meters (depending on the type of reflector used)
- Output Type:
- PNP (normally open) or NPN (depending on configuration)
- Switching output
- Operating Voltage:
- 10 to 30 V DC
- Current Consumption:
- Typically ≤ 30 mA
- Response Time:
- ≤ 1 ms
- Switching Frequency:
- Up to 1 kHz
- Protection Class:
- IP67 (dust-tight and protected against water)
- Operating Temperature Range:
- -25°C to +55°C
- Housing Material:
- Plastic (high resistance to environmental influences)
- Connection Type:
- M12 connector (4-pin)
- Light Source:
- Infrared LED
Features:
- Versatile Sensing Options: Can be used in through-beam or retro-reflective configurations, providing flexibility for various applications.
- Compact Design: Small footprint allows for easy installation in tight spaces.
- High Protection Class: IP67 rating ensures reliable operation in harsh environments, including dust and moisture exposure.
- Fast Response Time: Suitable for high-speed applications requiring quick detection.
- LED Indicator: Provides visual feedback for operational status, simplifying diagnostics.
Applications:
The SICK WS/WE45-P260S30 sensor is widely used in various industrial applications, including:
- Conveyor Systems: For detecting the presence or absence of objects on conveyor belts.
- Packaging Machinery: Monitoring the position of packages and ensuring accurate labeling or sorting.
- Material Handling: Used in automated guided vehicles (AGVs) and sorting systems to detect objects and obstacles.
- Assembly Lines: Ensuring that components are in place before proceeding to the next step in the assembly process.
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