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E3JK-TR12 2M Through-beam and Diffuse-reflective models) OMRON E3JK-TR12 2M

Brand: OMRON
Name: Built-in Power Supply Photoelectric Sensor
Model: E3JK-TR12 2M
Power supply voltage: AC/DC power supply selectable type.
Sensing method: Through-beam (Emitter + Receiver).
Sensing distance: 5 m.
Output configu ration: Relay.
Long-distance Photoelectric Sensor.
That Supports AC/DC Power Supplies.
Long sensing distance that is approximately 8,
times that of our conventional model (for the,
Through-beam and Diffuse-reflective models).
(Through-beam: 40 m, Retro-reflective: 7 m, and,
Diffuse-reflective: 2.5 m.) .
Improved visibility:
A red LED that makes the spot visible.
Large indicators that can be seen even from a,
distance.
Improved operability.
(Enlarged sensitivity adjuster and operation selector)
Freely selectable power supply input (24 to 240 VDC, 24 to 240 VAC).
(Additional types added to the DC type lineup.)
Models with infrared LEDs are also available.

Optical system: diffuse type.
Detection distance: 80 positive and negative 15mm.
Beam shape: linear beam.
Beam diameter: 900mm * 60 M.
Resolution: 2 m.
Cable length: 2m. Sensing method: Through-beam Sensors.
Appearance: Vertical.
Connection method: Connector(M12).
Sensing distance: 7 m.
Functions: -- OMRON E3JK-TR12 2M.
Model: PNP output.
Ordering Information.
Built-in Amplifier Photoelectric Sensors E3JK-TR12 2M Item: Advanced models, Twin-output model.
Functions: Area output, open circuit detection, differential operation.
Model: PNP output.
Proximity Sensor with Separate.
Amplifier Enables Easily Making High.
precision Sensitivity Settings.
Wide variety of Sensor Heads to select according to the,
application OMRON E3JK-TR12 2M. Flexible cables are used between Preamplifiers,
and Amplifier Units of the Sensor Heads.
High resistance to changes in ambient temperature.
Temperature characteristics of 0.08%/°C (for 5.4-dia. models).
Make simple and reliable detection settings with micron,
level precision using the teaching function.
Check the sensing excess gain level on the digital display.
Support for high-precision positioning and screening with,
fine positioning to maximize variations OMRON E3JK-TR12 2M.
The E2C-EDA0 supports an EtherCAT Sensor,
Communications Unit or CompoNet Sensor,
Communications Unit. Appearance: 4 dia.
Sensing distance: 3 mm.
Connecting method: M8 Pre-wired Connector Models (0.3 m).
Cable specifications: PVC (oil-resistant) OMRON Built-in Power Supply Photoelectric Sensor.
Operation mode: NO.
Wire color /pin arrangement: 1: +V, 3: 0 V, 4: Control output OMRON Built-in Power Supply Photoelectric Sensor.
Model: PNP output.
Ultra small size, but surprisingly easy installation!
With the addition of M4, 5.4-dia., 6.5-dia. size, unshielded,
pre-wired connector model, and connector model, a total of,
108 model variations are available.
High-speed response frequency stably detects moving,
objects: 5 kHz max OMRON Built-in Power Supply Photoelectric Sensor.
Four indicator lamps for easier indicator positioning.
Special mounting brackets reduce time and efforts for,
installation.
Protective Stainless-steel Spiral Tube against wire,
breakage is available (M4, M5 only).
Models also available with standard cables that are 5 m long,
or with robot (bending-resistant) cables. Sensing method: Retro-reflective with MSR function.
Connection method: Pre-wired M8 connector.
Sensing distance: 3 m (150 mm).
Model: PNP output .
The Standard for Photoelectric SSensors,
with a Secure Track Record of One,
Million Sold Yearly E3JK-TR12 2M.
Long sensing distance of 30 m for Through-beam Models, 4 m for,
Retro-reflective Models, and 1 m for Diffuse-reflective Models.
Mechanical axis and optical axiss offset of less than ±2 OMRON E3JK-TR12 2M. 5° simplifies,
optical axis adjustment.
High stability with unique algorithm that prevents interference of,
external light.


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