Telemecanique XUSL4E14F016N Preventa® Type 4 Safety Light Curtain, 29.4 mm W, 160 mm H Protected, 1 to 6/0 to 3 m by Cabling Operating, 15 Beams, 213 mm OAH

Safety Light Curtains
PDW~11223009 MFG #: XUSL4E14F016N
Telemecanique Sensors
784.15000 / ea
  • Alternate Catalog Number: XUSL4E14F016N
  • Application: For finger protection
  • ARRA Compliant: N
  • Buy American Compliant: N
  • Catalog Number: XUSL4E14F016N
  • Country of Origin: IT
  • Currency: USD
  • EU RoHS Indicator: Y
  • Gross Volume Per Pack: 431.20
  • Gross Volume per Pack Metric: 7066.07
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 2.4300 lb
  • Gross Weight per Pack Metric: 1.10
  • Gross Weight UOM Metric: kg
  • Harmonization Tariff Schedule Code: 8541498000
  • Height: 14.0000 in
  • Height [Metric]: 14.0000 cm
  • Item Group: 22455
  • Length: 24.0000 in
  • Length [Metric]: 24.0000 cm
  • Material Composition Declaration: https://checkaproduct.se.com/DistantRequestDispatcher.aspx?action=export&pid=388526731&lang=en-us
  • Returnable: N
  • Substitute Product Catalog Number: XZCP1264L5
  • UNSPSC: 46171620
  • UPC 11: 785901948988
  • UPC 12: 785901948988
  • Warranty Description: Contractual Warranty:18 months
  • Width: 19.5000 in
  • Width [Metric]: 19.5000 cm
  • Brand: Telemecanique Sensors
  • Manufacturer: Telemecanique Sensors
  • Protected Height: 6.30 in
Telemecanique Preventa® Safety Light Curtain, Type 4, Series: XUSL4E, 29.4 mm W Size, 160 mm Protected Height, 1 to 6/0 to 3 m by Cabling Operating, 15 Beam, 213 mm Overall Height, 4 ms Response, 2.5 deg at 3 m Aperture Angle, LED Light Source, 24 VDC Supply, 2 OSSD Solid-State PNP Arc Suppression Safety Output, 2 A Supply, 0.4 A Output Current, Automatic/Manual Reset, Aluminum Housing Material, IP65/IP67 Enclosure, 5-Pin M12 Male Connector Transmitter/8-Pin M12 Male Connector Receiver Connection, -13 to 158/-31 to 158/14 to 131/-4 to 131 deg F Storage/Operating
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  • Applications
  • Features
For finger protection
Test muting through external safety module XPSLCMUT1160 LED display of operating modes and faults