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The Allen-Bradley 42KL-D1LB-F4 is a diffuse photoelectric sensor from the MiniSight series, designed for detecting objects within a 1 to 380 mm range using infrared light, offering both PNP and NPN outputs.
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The 42KL-D1LB-F4 is part of Allen-Bradley's MiniSight series, known for its compact design and reliable performance in industrial applications. This diffuse photoelectric sensor uses an infrared LED light source (880 nm) to detect objects within a range of 1 to 380 mm. It provides both PNP and NPN outputs with a load current capacity of up to 100 mA. The sensor operates on a supply voltage of 10.8 to 30V DC and offers light-operate (LO) or dark-operate (DO) modes. It features LED indicators for power (green), output (amber), and margin/short circuit (orange), ensuring easy monitoring of the sensor's status. The robust construction with a Noryl 190X housing and PMMA lens makes it suitable for demanding industrial environments.
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The Allen-Bradley 42KL-D1LB-F4 is a diffuse photoelectric sensor from the MiniSight series, designed for detecting objects within a 1 to 380 mm range using infrared light, offering both PNP and NPN outputs.
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