Banner Retroreflective Photoelectric Sensor, Rectangular Sensor

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RS Stock No.:
331-350
Mfr. Part No.:
Q20NLVQ5
Brand:
Banner
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Brand

Banner

Sensor Style

Rectangular

Product Type

Photoelectric Sensor

Detection Type

Retroreflective

Output Type

NPN

Maximum DC Voltage

30V dc

Light Source

Red LED

IP Rating

IP67

Minimum Operating Temperature

-20°C

Maximum Current

100mA

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Response Time

0.8ms

Standards/Approvals

CE, RoHS

Housing Material

Thermoplastic

Series

WORLD-BEAM Q20

Hazardous Area Certification

No

Detection Range

6 m

COO (Country of Origin):
MX
The Banner Word Beam Q20 Series Sensor is an advanced photoelectric sensing solution designed to excel in rugged and compact environments. Housed in a durable, over moulded plastic casing, this sensor demonstrates excellent noise immunity and cross talk avoidance, making it highly reliable for varied industrial applications. Thanks to its innovative electronic design, the sensor boasts robust features that ensure optimal performance and flexibility. Users can benefit from simplified mounting options with standard threaded holes, while its visible red emitter provides easy alignment and configuration, facilitating a straightforward installation process.

Easy alignment through the effective visible red emitter

Standard threaded mounting holes for simple installation

Volume control with a single turn Gain potentiometer

Straightforward compatibility with multiple mounting brackets

Wide operational voltage range for versatile applications

LED indicators provide clear operational status

Compatible with a variety of cord set options

Designed for effective background suppression in challenging environments

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