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Optex DR-Q400TCP(E) 4 Meter Retro Laser PNP M8 4 Pin QD

Item #: DR-Q400TCP(E)

Product Info

Optex FA

Excellent Transparent Detection Laser With Coaxial Beam


  • Can detect any transparent object PET – Glass – Plastic
  • The coaxial beams allows the sensor to be mounted behind glass or look through small holes or gaps without being affected by them.
  • Pushbutton Teach With Fine Adjustment

  • Fine adjustments can be made to the the threshold value after teaching by using the adjustment buttons.

  • Automatic Gain Control Option for More Reliable Sensing

  • AGC circuit monitors the incoming light level to maintain reliable operation even in dusty, dirty conditions
  • Fantastic Repeat Accuracy as good as 0.3mm perfect for precision detection applications
  • PNP Output with Timer Options
  • 4 Meter Sensing Range
  • M8 4 wire Quick disconnect with Rotating Connector



Item Specifications

  • DR-Q
  • Retro-reflective - Coaxial
  • Transparent, Opaque & Translucent Target Detection
  • Compact
  • Side Screw Mounting
  • Self-contained
  • Push Button Teach
  • Digital Display
  • The most reliable transparent material sensor we have. Ultra high repeatablity and sensitivity. Features super easy set-up and teaching. The perfect sensor for all transparent targets, films, and PET bottles. Easy to set programmable features include: threshold level setting, ASC, and time delay, Includes mtg bracket and P250 reflector. Bright red 3-digit LED displays sensing status.
  • ø 20mm
  • Red Semiconductor laser - Class II FDA, 650nm
  • 2 mW
  • 10 to 30 VDC
  • 0 to 4 meter
  • PNP
  • 1 each PNP Output
  • Light-On/Dark-On selectable
  • ABS enclosure, PMMA lens
  • -10º to +40º C
  • IP67
  • Quick Disconnect
  • M8 4P QD
  • 0.50 lbs per EA


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