Wenglor P1KE015 Through-Beam Sensor is an advanced optical receiver engineered for high-reliability object detection across expansive distances of up to 20 meters using visible red light technology. Functioning as the receiving component of a through-beam pair, the P1KE015 operates by identifying the direct interruption of a continuous light path, a principle that makes it immune […]
Wenglor P1KE012 Through-Beam Sensor is a precision-engineered laser receiver that utilizes Laser Class 1 technology to establish a high-accuracy light barrier for long-range detection up to 20 meters. Specifically designed as part of the P1K miniature series, the P1KE012 excels in identifying the smallest objects and exact edges by monitoring the direct interruption of a […]
Wenglor P1KE010 Through-Beam Sensor is a high-performance subminiature optical receiver designed to provide a reliable sensing barrier over distances of up to 20 meters using visible red light technology. Engineered for precision in compact spaces, the P1KE010 operates as a dedicated receiving unit that detects the direct interruption of a light beam, ensuring accurate object […]
Wenglor P1KE009 Through Beam Sensor is a high-performance subminiature optical receiver that utilizes visible red light to establish a reliable sensing barrier across distances of up to 20 meters. Engineered for seamless integration into space-restricted automation environments, the P1KE010 functions as the receiving component of a through-beam pair, providing 100% reliable detection by identifying the […]
The through-beam sensor works with red light as well as a transmitter and a receiver. Thanks to their high light intensity, the sensor provides a high degree of operational reliability even with interferences like steam, fog or dust. The transmitter can be deactivated using test input in order to test the functionality of the through-beam sensor. The IO-Link interface can be used to configure the sensor (PNP/NPN, NC/NO, switching distance), as […]
The through-beam sensor works with a fine laser beam as well as a transmitter and a receiver. The collimated laser beam of laser class 1 detects objects, for instance, when conducting installation, feed or presence controls, starting at a size of just 1.0 millimeters. The transmitter can be deactivated using test input in order to test the functionality of the through-beam sensor. The IO-Link interface can be used to configure the sensor […]



