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RU40U-M18MS-AP8X2-H1151

 | 05-04-2022 12-05 

 | Technical modifications reserved

RU40U-M18MS-AP8X2-H1151

Ultrasonic Sensor  –   Diffuse Mode Sensor

Technical data

Type

RU40U-M18MS-AP8X2-H1151

ID

1610105

Ultrasonic data

 

Function

Proximity switch

Range

25…400  mm

Resolution

0.5 mm

Minimum switching range

5 mm

Ultrasound frequency

300  kHz

Repeat accuracy

≤ 0.15 % of full scale

Temperature drift

± 1.5 % of full scale

Linearity error

≤ ± 0.5 %

Edge lengths of the nominal actuator

20 mm

Approach speed

≤ 3  m/s

Pass speed

≤ 1.3 m/s

Electrical data

 

Operating voltage

15…30  VDC

Residual ripple

10 % U

ss

DC rated operational current

≤ 150 mA

No-load current

≤ 50 mA

Load resistance

≤ 1000 Ω

Residual current

≤ 0.1 mA

Response time typical

< 60  ms

Readiness delay

≤ 300 ms

Communication protocol

IO-Link

Output function

NO/NC, PNP

Output 1

Switching output or IO-Link mode

Features

Rectangular transducer front

Cylindrical housing M18, potted

Connection via M12 x 1 male

Temperature compensation

Blind zone: 2.5 cm

Range: 40 cm

Resolution: 0.5 mm

Aperture angle of sonic cone: ±15 °

PNP switching output

NO/NC programmable

IO-Link

Wiring diagram

Functional principle

Ultrasonic sensors capture a multitude of

objects contactlessly and wear-free with

ultrasonic waves. It does not matter whether

the object is transparent or opaque, metallic

or non-metallic, firm, liquid or powdery. Even

environmental conditions such as spray, dust

or rain hardly affect their function.

The sonic cone diagram indicates the

detection range of the sensor. In accordance

with standard EN 60947-5-2, quadratic targets

in a range of sizes (20 × 20 mm, 100 × 100

mm) and a round rod with a diameter of

27 mm are used.

Important: The detection ranges for other

targets may differ from those for standard

targets due to the different reflection

properties and geometries.

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