FD-Z20HBW Panasonic Through Beam Sensors


Part#:FD-Z20HBW
Manufacturer:Panasonic
Category:Through Beam Sensors
Product Lifecycle:Active
Product description
Panasonic FD-Z20HBW is a fiber sensor characterized by a rectangular shape and designed for operation in ambient air temperatures ranging from -40 to +60°C. It boasts a degree of protection rated at IP67, ensuring its durability and resistance to dust and water ingress. This flat fiber sensor with boss is specifically a fiber bending type, featuring a length of 1m and a minimum bending radius of R1.
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New Factory Sealed
New Factory Sealed - New condition, never used, original OEM part with original packaging and factory seal.
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Powermatic Associates is an authorized Panasonic distributor, proudly offering a diverse range of innovative industrial products tailored to meet your evolving needs. Panasonic, renowned for its engineering excellence and cutting-edge technology, delivers a comprehensive portfolio encompassing automation, energy solutions, and electronic components designed to enhance operational efficiency, relia...
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Panasonic FD-Z20HBW is a fiber sensor characterized by a rectangular shape and designed for operation in ambient air temperatures ranging from -40 to +60°C. It boasts a degree of protection rated at IP67, ensuring its durability and resistance to dust and water ingress. This flat fiber sensor with boss is specifically a fiber bending type, featuring a length of 1m and a minimum bending radius of R1.
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