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Panasonic SF4B-H12(V2) Light Curtain Type 4 Hand Detection 230mm

Item #: SF4B-H12(V2)

Product Info

Panasonic Industrial Devices Sunx


Please be advised the SF4B (Ver.2) Series is being discontinued – the last time buy for the SF4B (Ver.2) Series of sensors,cables, and accessories is September 15th, 2022. The recommended replacement is the SF4D Series

Contact Ramco (800) 280-6933 for the best replacement options
Key Features

  • Panasonic (formerly Sunx) SF4B Series (Version 2) Safety Light Curtain
  • Selectable NPN/PNP,
  • Type 4 – 20mm beam spacing – Hand Protection Type
  • 12 beam channels provide 230mm protection height
  • 0.3 to 9 meter sensing distance
  • IP67 Environmental
  • Compatible with SFB-HC Handy Monitor
  • Connection cables must be ordered separately



Item Specifications

  • SF4B Ver.2
  • Type 4-Compact
  • Hand
  • 12 beam channels
  • 20mm
  • Ø 25mm
  • 230mm
  • 0.3 to 9 meters
  • Response time of 14ms regardless of beam channels. 3 units can be connected in series
  • Infrared LED
  • ±2.5° or less
  • NPN/PNP x 2
  • OFF response: 14 ms or less, ON response: 80 to 90 ms
  • 24VDC ±10% Ripple P-P 10% or less
  • –10 to +55 °C
  • IP67 / IP65 IEC
  • Aluminium enclosure, iron upper/lower edges, Polycarbonate and Polyester resin sensing surface, PBT cap
  • QD or Cabled
  • Select SF4B Bottom Cap Style
  • 0.20 lbs per EA


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