- Functional principle: Through-beam photoelectric sensor
- Dimensions (W x H x D): 20 mm x 50 mm x 39 mm
- Housing design (light emission): Rectangular
- Sensing range max.: 0 m … 40 m
- Sensing range: 0 m … 35 m
- Type of light: Infrared light
- Reliable sensing with visible red LED: Provides accurate object detection with clear optical feedback for setup and monitoring
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Sick 1065909 Through-beam photoelectric sensor
Mfr # 1065909
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- Reliable sensing with visible red LED: Provides accurate object detection with clear optical feedback for setup and monitoring
- Compact GSE10 housing: Slim design ensures easy installation in space-restricted industrial environments
- Robust IP67 protection: Resistant to dust, water, and harsh operating conditions for long service life
- NPN switching output: Flexible integration with a wide range of control systems and automation setups
The SICK GSE10-N1222 (part number 1065909) is a compact and reliable photoelectric sensor designed for precise detection tasks in industrial automation. Built with the trusted GSE10 platform, it combines advanced sensing technology with a robust and space-saving design, making it a versatile solution for numerous applications across packaging, logistics, material handling, and assembly systems. One of its defining features is the use of a visible red LED, which not only ensures high accuracy in detecting objects but also provides immediate visual feedback, making alignment and maintenance easier for operators. This visible spot enables quick setup, reduces downtime, and supports consistent performance even when environmental conditions are less than ideal.
The GSE10-N1222 comes in a compact rectangular housing, allowing it to be mounted in tight spaces without sacrificing performance. Despite its small size, it delivers high reliability and durability, ensuring stable operation in continuous and demanding industrial use. Its IP67 protection rating demonstrates its ability to withstand dust ingress and exposure to water, ensuring reliable sensing in harsh conditions such as dusty production floors or wash-down environments. This level of protection makes it suitable for a broad spectrum of industries where reliability under tough conditions is essential.
Equipped with an NPN switching output, the GSE10-N1222 offers flexible connectivity with standard control systems, making it easy to integrate into existing automation frameworks. This ensures seamless compatibility and reduces the complexity of system design. The sensor is engineered to provide consistent detection performance across varying distances and object types, offering the reliability needed for applications such as presence detection, part positioning, and quality inspection.
In addition to performance, the GSE10-N1222 is designed for ease of use. Its optical clarity, combined with robust housing and user-friendly electrical integration, make it a practical choice for engineers and technicians who value both reliability and efficiency. Overall, this sensor is not only a precise detection device but also a dependable tool that enhances productivity and reduces maintenance costs across a wide range of automation tasks. The SICK GSE10-N1222 is a smart investment for manufacturers looking to improve detection accuracy and system uptime in compact automation applications.
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