SICK MHT15-N4347S04A01 Photoelectric Proximity Sensor
The SICK MHT15-N4347S04A01 is a high-performance photoelectric proximity sensor designed for precise object detection in industrial automation applications. Utilizing energetic sensing technology, it offers a maximum sensing range of 10 mm to 350 mm, ensuring reliable performance across various operational environments.
Key Features
- Extended Sensing Range: Capable of detecting objects within a range of 10 mm to 350 mm, accommodating diverse application requirements.
- Adjustable Sensitivity: Equipped with a 270° potentiometer, allowing fine-tuning of sensitivity settings for optimal detection accuracy.
- Compact Design: Features a cylindrical, straight housing with an M18 x 1 thread diameter, facilitating easy integration into existing systems.
- Robust Construction: Built with durable ABS plastic housing and PMMA optics, ensuring longevity and resistance to industrial conditions.
- Reliable Output: Provides a PNP switching output with a maximum current of 100 mA, suitable for various control systems.
- High Switching Frequency: Operates at a switching frequency of 400 Hz, enabling rapid response times for dynamic processes.
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Functions effectively in ambient temperatures from -25°C to 55°C, suitable for diverse environments.
- Secure Connection: Comes with a 0.2 m cable terminated with a 4-pin M12 connector, ensuring a secure and straightforward connection.
Technical Specifications
- Supply Voltage: 10 V DC to 30 V DC
- Power Consumption: 30 mA
- Response Time: ≤ 1.25 ms
- Light Source: Infrared LED with a wavelength of 950 nm
- Enclosure Rating: IP67 and IP69K, providing high resistance to dust and water ingress
- Protection Class: III
- Housing Length: 36.8 mm
- Weight: 7 g
The SICK MHT15-N4347S04A01 photoelectric proximity sensor is engineered to deliver accurate and reliable object detection, making it an ideal choice for enhancing the efficiency and safety of industrial automation systems.
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