Laser sensor with compact head and available 4-20mA output
The NEW LS-500 Series digital laser sensors is a Class 1 laser sensor that saves production time and money with speed and ease-of-use. It has a threshold tracking feature that allows the sensor to adjust its threshold to compensate for tough environments such as those with dust and dirt.
The LS-500 Series boasts one of the industry's fastest response times at 60 and achieves precision detection, tracking movement and distance gauging, in a small footprint. The Series come with four small-sized sensor head configurations: M6 stainless steel thru-beam model, square side sensing thru-beam model (IP67), coaxial reflective model, and coaxial retroreflective model.
- 4 Small-Sized Sensor Head Configurations
- Analog Output, 4 to 20 mA
- AND, OR, and XOR Logic Functionality Built-In
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Series AS elbow type/push-lock type
The AS Series speed controllers' one push-lock feature makes adjustments simpler and faster. The handle is larger and easy to turn making fine adjustments easier. The AS Series is up to almost half the weight of the existing models. The new KQ2 (refresh product) is used for the fitting meaning tubing can be inserted or removed with light force. Also there is more space beneath the tube making tube insertion and removal easier.
Meter-in and meter-out function can be identified easily even from a distance by the handle color. The Flow rate dispersion during adjustment is enhanced improving the reproducibility of flow rate. Indicator models reveal the number of handle turns from the fully closed state numerically improving consistency and reducing adjustment time.
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RC700 the One-For-All ControllerOpen control concept for a wide range of applications Compact, powerful, and as flexible as you need to meet your demands. The new Epson RC700 controller is a universal genius and can demonstrate its ability as a stand-alone or integrated system. If it is extended to create a multi-manipulator controller, the Epson RC700 can control several robots and various peripherals in a complex system.
Open System Architecture - Communicates with all conventional field bus systems
Multi-Tasking Specialist - connecting multiple robots and peripherals within the work cell The Plus for Manipulators - control up to 4 manipulators with ease
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From Wired to Wireless6 Misconceptions about Industrial Wireless Networks For industrial operators seeking to add wireless connectivity, wireless technology misconceptions can lead to ineffective and inefficient wireless communication. This month, we identify a few common wireless myths and offer free access to a newly released Industrial Wireless Guidebook, which includes the latest information on wireless technologies. more information > |