Overview
The GE 3S7505SS520A6 is a photoelectric sensor from General Electric’s Mod-U-Ray product line. This sensor provides dependable light and dark detection for use in manufacturing, assembly, quality control, and automation environments. As a legacy General Electric component, it remains a practical choice for maintenance and replacement applications in existing industrial systems.
Key Features
- General Electric Mod-U-Ray construction for proven industrial reliability
- Photoelectric detection for light/dark sensing
- Modular design suitable for integration into existing control systems
- Durable stainless steel housing variant (SS designation)
- Suitable for manufacturing and assembly line applications
Technical Specifications
Detailed technical specifications including voltage rating, current consumption, detection range, and output configuration should be verified with your application requirements. Consult the product documentation or contact our technical team for complete electrical ratings and dimensional information for this unit.
Typical Applications
- Manufacturing and assembly line automation
- Quality control and inspection systems
- Material detection and positioning
- Object presence/absence sensing
- Automated material handling systems
Compatibility & Replacements
Compatible With
- Industrial automation controllers and PLCs
- General Electric industrial control systems
- Legacy manufacturing equipment
- Standard 24/120 VAC control circuits (voltage dependent on unit configuration)
Replaces / Drop-In Replacement For
The GE 3S7505SS520A6 is a component of the General Electric 3S7505 photoelectric sensor family. Verify specific interchangeability with your system integrator before ordering, as there are multiple variants within this product line (such as 3S7505SC501A6 and 3S7505PS510E6) with potentially different electrical and mounting characteristics.
Works With
- General Electric industrial control platforms
- Standard 24 VDC and 120 VAC industrial control circuits
- Relay-based and PLC-based automation systems
- Proportional and discrete control applications




