Sick G10 photoelectric sensors are claimed to be ready for use in materials handling applications in 10-15 s, offering minimised adjustment effort, high detection reliability, flexible 360° alignment, and the ability to be fixed in seconds with the optional Q-Lock mounting system.
All G10 photoelectric sensors are available with a control element for adjusting the switching distance or sensitivity. There are also variants, however, especially for the needs of logistics automation, which require no control element at all. This saves time during installation and prevents subsequent unwanted changes in sensor adjustment.
The company says this helps, above all, along conveyor lines where many sensors have to be mounted and aligned.
The sensors also offer the performance strengths necessary in logistics: depolarising surfaces, immunity to ambient light and dust, and the ability to be used in deep-freeze areas.
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