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The 42GRL-9540 is a photoelectric sensor crafted by Allen Bradley within the Photoswitch series. This sensor operates at a nominal voltage of 24 V DC and boasts a significant sensing distance of 106 meters, making it effective for various applications.
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| Manufacturer | Allen Bradley |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Photoelectric Sensor |
| Product Line | Photoswitch |
| Part Number | 42GRL-9540 |
| UPC | 66207207184 |
| Nominal Voltage | 24 V DC |
| Rated Voltage | 14-30 V DC |
| Output Type | Light-Source |
| Housing Material | Valox |
| Lens Material | Acrylic lens |
| Sensing Distance | 106 m |
| IP Rating | IP67 |
| Shock Resistance | 30 G |
| Minimum Frequency Range | 50 Hz |
| Maximum Frequency Range | 60 Hz |
The Allen Bradley 42GRL-9540 photoelectric sensor is designed for precision in detecting objects. This device belongs to the Photoswitch series, engineered for reliability and ease of integration. The sensor nominally operates at 24 volts DC, with an operational voltage range of 14 to 30 volts DC. It effectively utilizes a light-source output type for reliable performance.
With an impressive sensing distance of up to 106 meters, it can easily cover extensive areas, making it suitable for automation applications. The housing is composed of Valox, which ensures durability and protection in demanding environments. An acrylic lens further enhances its functional longevity while ensuring the clarity of the light signal.
Meeting the IP67 standard, this sensor remains sealed against dust and moisture, allowing it to perform well in various settings. The shock resistance rating of 30 G indicates it can withstand significant impact, which is critical in industrial scenarios. Additionally, the device operates effectively within a frequency range of 50 Hz to 60 Hz, making it adaptable to a variety of systems and applications.