The WTB4S-3F2161 is a sensor product designed for use in industrial automation applications. This entry provides an overview of the product, including its category, basic information, specifications, detailed pin configuration, functional features, advantages and disadvantages, working principles, application field plans, and alternative models.
The WTB4S-3F2161 sensor has the following pin configuration: - Pin 1: Power supply (+) - Pin 2: Power supply (-) - Pin 3: Signal output
The WTB4S-3F2161 operates based on the principle of inductive proximity sensing. When an object enters the sensor's detection range, it induces eddy currents in the sensor, leading to a change in the output signal. This change is then used to detect the presence or absence of the target object.
The WTB4S-3F2161 sensor is suitable for a wide range of industrial automation applications, including: - Conveyor belt systems - Robotic assembly lines - Packaging machinery - Material handling equipment
For users seeking alternative models with similar functionality, the following options are available: - Model A: [Detailed description and specifications] - Model B: [Detailed description and specifications] - Model C: [Detailed description and specifications]
In conclusion, the WTB4S-3F2161 sensor offers reliable and precise sensing capabilities for industrial automation applications, making it a valuable component in modern manufacturing and production environments.
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