Fiber-coupled sensors

Aug. 1, 1997
A series of fiberoptic photoelectric sensors is suitable for applications in which objects are as small as 0.1 mm. The FVDK 13 Series is available in reflective and through-beam configurations, with a maximum sensing range of 200 mm. Miniaturized sensing heads allow use in confined areas. Cables can be cut to length, and red beams can be used for alignment during installation.

Fiber-coupled sensors

A series of fiberoptic photoelectric sensors is suitable for applications in which objects are as small as 0.1 mm. The FVDK 13 Series is available in reflective and through-beam configurations, with a maximum sensing range of 200 mm. Miniaturized sensing heads allow use in confined areas. Cables can be cut to length, and red beams can be used for alignment during installation.

Baumer Electric, Southington, CT

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