Descriptions The Pepperl+Fuchs ML100 series is characterized by its miniature housing with integral, all-metal threaded bushings. All versions are equipped with a visible red transmitter LED. This greatly simplifies installation and commissioning. The switching states are easily visible from all directions thanks to the highly visible LEDs. Features Miniature design Easy to use Very bright, […]
Description The ML100 series is characterized by its miniature housing with integral, all-metal threaded bushings. All versions are equipped with a visible red transmitter LED. This greatly simplifies installation and commissioning. The switching states are easily visible from all directions thanks to the highly visible LEDs. Features Miniature design Easy to use Very bright, highly […]
Description Pepperl+Fuchs Series 39 sensors are characterized by their high performance level, compact housing design, and variety of available versions. These include thru-beam sensors with a 20 m detection range, retro reflective sensors with polarization filter for a 5 m detection range, energetic diffuse mode sensors with an 800 mm and 2000 mm detection range, […]
Thru-beam Sensor Pepperl+Fuchs Thru-beam Sensor Series 31 is a range of cost-effective and, most importantly, reliable photoelectric sensors for standard applications in the fields of material handling and logistics, and for monitoring industrial doors, elevators, and automatic gates. The ultrasonic-welded plastic housing provides a high degree of protection, making these sensors ideal for tasks in […]
Description Pepperl+Fuchs Series 29 is a range of low-cost and, most importantly, reliable photoelectric sensors for monitoring industrial doors, elevators, and automatic gates. Their high degree of protection makes them the ideal solution for tasks outdoors and at thresholds, and in harsh environments. These “universalvoltage sensors” can be operated with any supply voltage from 24 […]
Description Pepperl+Fuchs LA28/LK28-FC-Z/31/116 is essential that fire is not allowed to spread in buildings should it break out. Fire protection regulations therefore prescribe fire barriers. These include fire doors, industrial fire doors and fire dampers, which are generally kept closed at all times. In areas where doors are left open, such as heavily traveled passageways […]






