Sick WT34-R240
Photoelectric sensors

Sick WT34-R240
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  • Precise background suppression at long ranges
  • Immune to ambient light and crosstalk from another sensor
  • Switch selectable PNP or NPN output and light/dark switching
Item Number: WT34-R240
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Total price: 305.66
Delivery standard: 3-6 weeks, depending on the country.
Condition: new
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Specification:

Part Number1019239
Switching current (switching voltage):4 A (24 V DC), 4 A (250 V AC)
Output function:Change-over contacts
Circuit protection:A, C
Sensor/detection principle:Photoelectric proximity sensor, Background suppression
Supply voltage:12 V DC ... 240 V DC, 24 ... 240 V AC
Enclosure rating:IP 67
Switching mode selector:Selectable via light/dark selector
Connection type:Terminal connection with M16 gland
Sensing range max.:100 mm ... 1,200 mm
Ambient storage temperature:-40 °C ... +75 °C
Type of light:Visible red light
Sensing range:100 mm ... 1,200 mm
Ambient operating temperature:-40 °C ... +60 °C
Switching frequency:10 Hz
Wave length:660 nm
Housing design (light emission):Rectangular
Housing material:ABS, Plastic
Light spot size (distance):? 40 mm (1,200 mm)
Weight:140 g
Dimensions (W x H x D):27 mm x 92 mm x 70 mm
Adjustment:Potentiometer
Light source:LED
Protection class:II
Switching output:Relay, electrically isolated
Power consumption:< 2 VA
Response time:≤ 10 ms
Usage category:AC-15, DC-13, According to EN 60947-1
UL File No.:NRKH.E181493 & NRKH7.E181493
Switching mode:Dark switching, Light switching

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