Profiler Displacement Measurement Sensor

Brand: Sick AG

The Profiler 2 displacement measurement sensor performs highly accurate measurements on the x and z axes and can also measure the surface of more complex objects. 

Up to four areas can be analyzed at the same time with a single measurement. 

One of the 10 integrated measurement functions, e.g., height or width, can be selected for each area. 

The integrated evaluation unit of the Profiler 2 saves you time and money when it comes to installation – making the sensor one of the most cost-effective solutions for profile measurement. 

While the integrated CMOS receiver unit guarantees precise measuring, the supplied software makes commissioning simple and provides exceptional visualization of the measurement process. 

The integrated LC display offers real-time visualization.
Features
  • Measuring a 2D profile with just one sensor saves on hardware and installation costs
  • Cost-effective solution for 2D profile measurement
  • Real-time visualization of the measurement results via the integrated LC display
  • Intuitive and quick commissioning via the software or display reduces installation time
  • Thanks to the stand-alone concept of the Profiler 2, there is no need for cabling or to mount an additional evaluation unit
  • Reliable measuring regardless of color, material, or shape
  • More than 10 integrated measurement functions allow profiles to be measured and analyzed quickly

Specifications

Brand

Measurement Range

  • 75 to 125 mm

Linearity

  • ± 170 to ± 270 µm
  • ± 50 µm

Repeatability

  • 25 µm, x-Direction
  • 2 µm, z-Direction

Response Time

  • ≥ 5 milliseconds

Digital Output

  • 3 x PNP
  • 3 x NPN

Light Source

  • Laser, Red

Type of Light

  • Visible Red Light

Communication

  • RS-485

Analog Output

  • Current Output

Operating Temperature

  • Ambient -10° to 40° at Vs = 24 V

Certifications & Approvals

  • CE
  • cRUus
  • EAC

  • Measuring Shapes and Profiles
  • Detecting Multiple Edges
  • Monitoring Gap Sizes
  • Measuring the Width and Thickness of Components
  • Measuring Object Angles
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