Photoelectric Sensors Offer Versatility

March 2, 2009
The CGPS Series of compact, versatile photoelectric sensors feature a universal housing style that can be installed via the threaded M18 barrel, or secured with screws to a bracket via the mounting holes on the flat sides.
All of the sensors have both normally open and normally closed outputs. The sensors also feature a dual LED indication, and many models offer sensitivity adjustment via a potentiometer, making set-up simple and fast. Each model is available with a choice of a hard-wired cable, an M8 quick-disconnect plug, or a pig-tail option that combines both cable and M8 quick disconnect plug. The CGPS Series is available in three sensing technologies: diffuse reflective in 100 and 300 mm ranges; retro-reflective with a 6 meter range (including a 3 meter polarized option); and through-beam models in 6 and 20 meter ranges. Prices start at $43.Carlo Gavazzi Automationwww.GavazziOnline.com847.465.6100

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