About Sick Proximity Sensor
The Sick Proximity Sensor is an advanced solution designed for industrial applications, offering exceptional performance and precision. Built with a durable metal body and copper conductor, it ensures high efficiency even in demanding environments. Supporting both single-phase and three-phase systems, this versatile sensor operates seamlessly at a frequency range of 50-60 Hertz (HZ), making it compatible with varied industrial setups. With a voltage range of 220-440 volts, the sensor handles diverse power requirements efficiently. Engineered to provide reliable proximity detection, it is invaluable in automating processes, enhancing safety, and improving operational accuracy. Its robust design and superior efficiency cater perfectly to manufacturers, distributors, suppliers, and traders seeking dependable industrial sensing technology.
FAQs of Sick Proximity Sensor:
Q: What material is used to construct the Sick Proximity Sensor?
A: The Sick Proximity Sensor is constructed using durable metal and features copper conductors to ensure reliability and efficiency.
Q: Is the sensor compatible with single-phase and three-phase systems?
A: Yes, the Sick Proximity Sensor supports both single-phase and three-phase systems for industrial applications.
Q: What is its operating frequency range?
A: The Sick Proximity Sensor operates within a frequency range of 50-60 Hertz (HZ).
Q: What voltage range can the sensor handle?
A: The Sick Proximity Sensor efficiently operates within a voltage range of 220-440 volts.
Q: What makes this sensor ideal for industrial use?
A: The sensor offers high efficiency, robust performance, and compatibility with various industrial setups, making it ideal for industrial use.