Omron Diffuse Photoelectric Sensor, Block Sensor

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RS Stock No.:
256-449
Distrelec Article No.:
137-59-024
Mfr. Part No.:
E3JM-DS70M4-G
Manufacturer:
Omron
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Brand

Omron

Product Type

Photoelectric Sensor

Sensor Style

Block

Detection Type

Diffuse

Output Type

Relay

Terminal Type

Block

Maximum AC Voltage

240V ac

Maximum DC Voltage

240V dc

Light Source

Infrared

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

IP Rating

IP66

Maximum Operating Temperature

55°C

Maximum Current

3A

Response Time

30ms

Standards/Approvals

CCC, CE, CSA, UL

Housing Material

ABS

Series

E3JM

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Mount Type

Cable

Detection Range

700 mm

RoHS Status: Exempt

Omron E3JM Series Photoelectric Sensor, 700mm Sensing Distance, 30ms Response Time - E3JMDS70M4G


This photoelectric sensor with a built-in power supply operates effectively over a detection range of 700mm. It is suitable for various environments with ambient temperatures from -25°C to 55°C and has an IP66 rating, ensuring durability in challenging conditions.

Features & Benefits


• Detection range of 700mm for versatile applications

• Infrared sensor for non-contact operation

• IP66 rating provides protection from dust and water

• Extensive operating temperature range of -25°C to +55°C

Applications


• Conveyor system monitoring

• Packaging machinery for object detection

• Assembly lines for quality control

• Material handling systems for safety measures

Will it require special wiring during installation?


Standard 5 terminal screw connections will suffice.

How does it detect objects?


It uses an infrared beam to sense objects within range.

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