Reference: 42MRA-5000 SER C
Brand: Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
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The 47CN4-4003 is a high-gain photoelectric receiver from the PHOTOSWITCH series, designed for industrial applications requiring reliable object detection. This receiver operates in conjunction with a compatible light source to detect the presence or absence of objects within its sensing range.
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The 47CN4-4003 is a high-gain LED photoelectric receiver that forms part of a transmitted beam sensing system. In this setup, the receiver detects light emitted from a separate light source; interruption of this light beam by an object triggers the receiver's output, indicating the object's presence. This method offers precise detection over longer distances and is effective in environments with challenging lighting conditions.
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The 47CN4-4003 is a high-gain photoelectric receiver from the PHOTOSWITCH series, designed for industrial applications requiring reliable object detection. This receiver operates in conjunction with a compatible light source to detect the presence or absence of objects within its sensing range.
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