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Light curtains F3ET and F3EM

30.01.2010

Omron has introduced two new multi-beam probes in rugged aluminum housings with an M12 connector.

An object with a complex surface shape or a through hole can produce multiple signals when using a single beam sensor. In this case, light barriers and sensors with a contoured detection zone are the ideal solution, which guarantee reliable detection of objects with uneven surfaces. F3ET is a light barrier in a robust aluminum housing.

Housed in a rugged aluminum housing, the F3ET light barrier provides reliable object detection in the 5D area and guarantees quick and easy installation without additional requirements - thanks to 12-pin MXNUMX connectors and optical synchronization of transmitter and receiver.

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