Checkline LS-GAPSENSOR Label Sensor for Triggering On Label Gaps

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Checkline LS-GAPSENSOR Label Sensor for Triggering On Label Gaps

Checkline LS-GAPSENSOR Label Sensor for Triggering On Label Gaps

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Checkline LS-GAPSENSOR Label Sensor for Triggering on Label Gaps


Immune to Strobe Interference
For Use with LS-10 ans LS-15 Strobes

The Checkline LS-GAPSENSOR is a photoelectric sensor designed to sense the "gap" between labels and provide a trigger signal used to flash a stroboscope. Since the LS-GAPSENSOR is an automatic one-touch sensor…not the conventional "teach mode" sensor…set-up is simple. Position the gap between the labels directly under the sensors sight guide and push the appropriate Autoset™ button. The sensor does the rest, adjusting itself to the perfect setting. Sensing labels has never been easier


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  • The LS-GAPSENSOR is supplied with a DIN connector for direct connection from LS-10 & LS-15 linear strobes
  • Only label sensor on the market that is immune to the interference caused by a strobe
  • IP66/Nema 4 rating provides excellent physical protection and is waterproof

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