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EATON 60 Series Photoelectric Sensor Control Modules


Eaton 60 Series photoelectric sensor control modules are used in manufacturing industries for measuring the distance between obstacles and noticing changes in the surrounding.

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8761A-6501
€2,811.37
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8160B-1X2
€5,021.74
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8161B-1X2
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8760A-6501
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Features

  • Eaton 60 Series photoelectric sensor control modules feature a photoelectric switch for fast response time and long-range operation.
  • They can be operated at temperatures ranging from -40 to 158 degrees F.
  • Selected models further feature polycarbonate construction for structural rigidity and thermal insulation.

Standards and Approvals

  • CSA
  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you test a photoelectric sensor?

Connect a multimeter in resistance-measurement mode to the two leads of your photocell to examine how the resistance varies when you shade the sensor with your palm and switch off the lights.

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