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Fork sensor UFW - SICK
The UFW fork sensor from SICK makes non-contact web edge guiding possible. Thanks to ultrasonic technology, the UFW detects various materials with great precision and is therefore ideally suited for applications with transparent films or light-sensitive materials. The compact housing designs (30 mm and 60 mm fork width) allow space-saving installation. Calibration is simple to perform using a teach-in button. Three LEDs indicate immediately the position of the web material within the fork. Furthermore, the IO-Link communication interface opens numerous possibilities for fine adjustment, analyses, and monitoring.
Fork sensor WFE – SICK
The WFE is a rugged fork sensor from SICK that is simple and easy to mount. Thanks to its reliability and accurate detection, it is suitable for a large number of applications. The WFE can precisely detect objects up to a size of 0.5 mm with a high switching frequency of 5 kHz. The sensitivity adjustment, a push-pull output, and the ability to select between light and dark switching make it flexible and convenient to use. The WFE is enclosed in a rugged hybrid housing (IP67) made from ABS plastic with a carbon steel frame and performs reliably even in harsh environments. Five different fork widths and several different types of connectors are available. The WFE is therefore well and truly an all-in-one fork sensor solution.
Fork sensors WF, UF, WFM e WFS - SICK
Simplicity, flexibility, and precision – combined in a single fork sensor.
SICK fork sensors combine senders and receivers in a single housing, meaning that they can be adjusted quickly.
Thanks to the precise, focused light beam and the high detection accuracy, the sensors from SICK also detect very minor light attenuation differences. Many different fork sizes, straightforward mounting, and exceptionally high ambient light immunity are just some of the advantages of these fork sensors.
SICK fork sensors combine senders and receivers in a single housing, meaning that they can be adjusted quickly.
Thanks to the precise, focused light beam and the high detection accuracy, the sensors from SICK also detect very minor light attenuation differences. Many different fork sizes, straightforward mounting, and exceptionally high ambient light immunity are just some of the advantages of these fork sensors.
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