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Baumer OR18.ZI-NW1Z.71CV/B012 11157792

Baumer
SKU:
11157792
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$66.20
Condition:
New
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The Baumer OR18.ZI-NW1Z.71CV/B012 11157792 is an intensity difference sensor with a sensing distance of less than 80 mm. It features a pulsed infrared diode light source with a wavelength of 880 nm and a quick response time of less than 1 ms. The sensor is equipped with LED indicators for alignment or soiled lens (green) and output (yellow), and does not require sensing distance adjustment. It operates on a voltage supply range of 12 to 30 VDC, with typical current consumption of 30 mA and a maximum of 40 mA. The output function can be set to light or dark operate, and it includes an NPN output circuit capable of handling 100 mA output current. Safety features include short circuit and reverse polarity protection. The sensor's cylindrical threaded design measures 18 mm in width and 44.8 mm in length, constructed from ABS TERLURAN plastic with a PMMA front optics. It comes with a 4-pin, 2-meter cable connection and boasts an IP 67 protection class, making it suitable for harsh environments with operating temperatures ranging from -25 to +55 °C.
Type:
Intensity difference
Sensing distance Tw:
< 80 mm
Alignment / soiled lens indicator:
LED green
Output indicator:
LED yellow
Sensing distance adjustment:
No
Suppression of reciprocal influence:
YesLight source=Pulsed infrared diode
Wave length:
880 nm
Response time / release time:
< 1 ms
Voltage supply range +Vs:
12 … 30 VDC
Current consumption max. (no load):
40 mA
Current consumption typ.:
30 mA
Voltage drop Vd:
<2 VDC
Output function:
Light / dark operate
Output circuit:
NPN
Output current:
100 mA
Short circuit protection:
Yes
Reverse polarity protection:
Yes
Width / diameter:
18 mm
Height / length:
44.8 mm
Design:
Cylindrical threaded
Housing material:
Plastic (ABS TERLURAN)
Front (optics):
PMMA
Connection types:
Cable 4 pin, 2 m
Protection class:
IP 67
Operating temperature:
-25 … +55 °C
Datasheet:
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