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  • Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor

Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor

Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor Price & Specifications

Wireless No

Weight Approx. 60 g

Voltage 10-30 V DC

Usage Object detection, label detection, edge detection

Signal Type Digital (switching output)

Sensor Type Photoelectric fork type

Sensitivity Adjustable via potentiometer

Response Time < 0.1 ms

Resolution 0.6 mm slot width

Product Type Forked Photoelectric Sensor

Power Consumption < 20 mA

Output PNP/NPN, Normally open (NO) or Normally closed (NC)

Operating Temperature -25A C to +60A C

Mounting Type Through-hole, bracket mount

Measurement Range Slot width 6 mm

Material ABS plastic housing

Interface Cable or M8 connector

Input 10-30 V DC

IP Rating IP67

Function Light/dark switching

Features High switching frequency, compact design, easy alignment

Cable Length 2 m cable or M8 connector

Application Packaging, labeling, automation systems

Accuracy High positional accuracy

About Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor Detail



The Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor is the epitome of sought-after innovation, delivering ephemeral yet monumental precision in object, label, and edge detection for packaging and automation. Its opulent features include a high 10 kHz switching frequency, fresh 0.6 mm resolution, and robust protection circuitsall showcased in a compact, black ABS housing. With a featured visible LED for seamless alignment, this sensor accommodates ambient shifts and boasts a 6 mm measurement range, supporting both major wiring options and adjustable sensitivity. A truly essential, high-value tool for modern industry.

Versatile Usage and Application Areas

The Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor excels as a featured component for object, label, and edge detection. Ideally suited for packaging, labeling, and automation systems, it supports both specialized and general applications. Its fresh design enables accurate detection even in high-speed environments, ensuring seamless operation across industries. Used by integrators, manufacturers, and automation specialists, this sensors ephemeral response time and monumentally high accuracy make it indispensable where precision and reliability matter most.


Export Markets, Packaging, and FOB Details

Leuze GS 61/6-S8 is a sought-after export for markets in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. Every purchase order is handled with care, ensuring the sensor is packaged in robust, protective materials. Handover at your specified FOB port is streamlined for timely delivery. As a trusted dealer, exporter, and supplier throughout India, we provide opulent packaging and monumental reliability, catering to the needs of importers, distributors, and major wholesalers in competitive markets.


FAQs of Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor:


Q: How does the Leuze GS 61/6-S8 Forked photoelectric sensor align for optimal accuracy?

A: The sensor features a visible LED indicator that serves as an alignment aid, ensuring quick and accurate beam alignment for optimal detection performance.

Q: What types of applications are most suited for this photoelectric fork sensor?

A: It is designed for object detection, label detection, and edge detection, making it particularly suited for packaging, labeling, and various automation systems.

Q: Where can the Leuze GS 61/6-S8 sensor be installed?

A: Thanks to its compact, robust IP67-rated design, it can be mounted using through-hole or bracket methods in a variety of industrial environments, including high-humidity or demanding settings.

Q: What benefits does the high switching frequency offer in practical usage?

A: The high switching frequency (up to 10 kHz) delivers ephemeral response times, allowing the sensor to detect fast-moving or small objects with monumental precision and reliability.

Q: How is the sensor packaged and delivered to clients?

A: Each unit is packaged in durable, protective material to prevent damage during transit. Handover typically occurs at the designated FOB port as per the purchase order agreements.