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Technical Data
3.1.1 Spot diameter
Working Distance
0,2 m
1 m
1,5 m
Spot diameter
20 mm
90 mm
130 mm
Table 1
3.1.2 Smallest detectable part
Distance, Sensor to Reflector
0,2 m
1 m
1,5 m
Smallest detectable part
0,7 mm
6 mm
10 mm
Table 2
3.1.3 Switching distance
Achievable switching distance depends on the utilized reflector. Nominal switching distance is achieved with
reflector types RQ100BA. Achievable ranges for other reflectors are listed in the following tables:
Reflector
Range
RQ100BA
0…1,50 m
RE18040BA
0…1,50 m
RQ84BA
0…1,50 m
RR84BA
0…1,50 m
RE9538BA
0…0,70 m
RE6151BM
0…1,30 m
RR50_A
0…1,50 m
RE6040BA
0…1,40 m
RE8222BA
0…1,00 m
RR34_M
0…1,00 m
RE3220BM
0…0,60 m
RE6210BM
0…0,60 m
RR25_M
0…0,70 m
RR25KP
0…0,25 m
RR21_M
0…0,60 m
ZRAE02B01
0…0,60 m
ZRME01B01
0…0,25 m
ZRME03B01
0…0,65 m
ZRMR02K01
0…0,40 m
ZRMS02_01
0…0,55 m
RF505
0…0,50 m
RF508
0…0,50 m
RF258
0…0,45 m
ZRDF03K01
0…1,10 m
ZRDF10K01
0…1,20 m
NOTE!
In order to increase the stability in
the detection of highly transparent
objects, it is recommended to use
reflectors with microstructure.