Banner Engineering - Glass Fiber Series - Catalog
Banner Engineering - Glass Fiber Series - Catalog
Banner Engineering - Glass Fiber Series - Catalog
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• Banner glass fibers solve numerous challenging sensing
requirements including the most hostile environments such as
high temperatures up to 480°C (900°F), corrosive materials
and extreme moisture
• Due to low mass of the fibers, glass fibers can withstand
high levels of shock and vibration; they are also immune to
extreme electrical noise
• Glass fibers are constructed of a combination of optical
glass fiber, stainless steel, PVC, brass, silicone rubber,
Teflon®, molded thermoplastics, and optical grade epoxy
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ASSEMBLY STYLE designator
(one or two letters)
B = Bifurcated: emitter & receiver to one sensing point SHEATHING MATERIAL designator
DB = Double bifurcated: emitter & receiver to two sensing points
H = Hex-individual: emitter or receiver to six sensing points S = Stainless steel flexible conduit
HB = Hex-bifurcated: emitter & receiver to six sensing points P = PVC with galvanized monocoil
I = Individual: emitter or receiver to one sensing point reinforcing wire
O = Octa-individual: emitter or receiver to eight sensing points L = Silicone rubber tubing (max. flexibility,
OB = Octa-bifurcated: emitter & receiver to eight sensing points min. fiber protection)
P = Penta-individual: emitter or receiver to five sensing points T = Teflon tubing (max. chemical resistance,
PB = Penta-bifurcated: emitter & receiver to five sensing points min. flexibility)
Q = Quad-individual: emitter or receiver to four sensing points HDP = High-density polyethylene (max.
QB = Quad-bifurcated: emitter & receiver to four sensing points electrical isolation, min. flexibility)
T = Tri-individual: emitter or receiver to three sensing points
TB = Tri-bifurcated: emitter & receiver to three sensing points
I A T 2 3 S X X
MODIFICATIONS designator
(suffix may be any length)
The following Banner fiber optic products use glass fibers for sensing applications.
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Sensors for Glass Fiber Optics Quick Reference Guide
MAXI-BEAM R55F
Glass Fiber Optic Models Glass Fiber Optic Models
(pp. 461 & 462) (p. 306)
MINI-BEAM SM512
Glass Fiber Optic Models
Glass Fiber Optic Models
(pp. 120, 121, 131, 132,
(p. 278)
143 & 148)
MULTI-BEAM VALU-BEAM
Glass Fiber Optic Models Glass Fiber Optic Models
(pp. 485-488, 503 & 509) (pp. 331, 342, 350, 358 & 359)
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Construction Combination of optical glass fiber, stainless steel or PVC, brass silicone rubber, Teflon®, molded
thermoplastics, and optical grade epoxy. Optical fiber is F2 core, EN1 clad, except where noted. Flexible
steel interlock sheathing is 302 stainless, except where noted.
Sensing Range Refer to the excess gain curves for the fiber optic sensor to be used.
Bend Radius Inside bend radius must be 0.5" (12 mm ) or greater for PVC covered fiberoptic assemblies, and 1" ( 25 mm) or
greater for stainless steel armored cable covered fibers.
Length Standard length for assemblies is 24" (610 mm) or 36" (915 mm); see dimension diagrams
Most models are available from the factory with shorter or longer cable lengths, up to 60' (18 m) max
Length Dimension Tolerance Overall assembly length is ± 0.5" (12 mm) per 1' of length
Bifurcation dimensions: ±0.5" (12 mm)
Implied Dimensional Tolerance All glass fiber optic dimensions are in inches: 0.xxx = ±0.005 in; 0.xx = ±0.01; 0.x = ±0.1, unless specified
Operating Conditions Fiber assemblies with stainless steel (SS) sheathing and metal end tips: -140° to +249°C (-220° to +480°F)
Fiber assemblies with PVC sheathing and/or plastic end tips: -40° to +105°C (-40° to +220°F)
Special order assemblies with SS sheathing and metal end tips and model suffix “M600”:
-140° to +315°C (-220° to +600°F) *sensing end tip only
Special order assemblies with SS sheathing and metal end tips and model suffix “M900”:
-140° to +480°C (-220° to +900°F); note dimensional changes from STD models * sensing end tip only
Sheath
Diameter
(see models)
.185
.182
1.5 ± .25
7.5 ± .5
.185
.182
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or SheathFollowing
Sheathis the listing of Banner standard, stocked glass fiber optic
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing end tips
assemblies. Sensing End TiptoDimensions
are common (in)(“B”
both bifurcated
model prefix) and individual (“I” model prefix) type assemblies. See
page 681 for sensor end dimensions.
Contact your local sales engineer or factory applications expert for
information on variations not listed, including: different final assembly
lengths, additional bundle sizes, and alternate sheathing materials.
Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
.12
.12
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BA23S* ** 0.125 SS
BA13P 0.062 PVC .25
Diffuse 36
BA13S* ** 0.062 SS
BA23P 0.125 PVC
.50 1.1
.8
.29 .5 R
IA23S* ** 0.125 SS
.25 Bundle
IA13P 0.062 PVC .187
Opposed 36 Diameter
IA13S* ** 0.062 SS
IA23P 0.125 PVC
BA2.53S* SS .30
Diffuse 36 0.156
BA2.53P PVC
.5 R 1.0
BAM.752S* 24 SS
.25
BAM.752P Diffuse 24 0.046 PVC
BAM.753S* 36 SS
1.4 1.0
.19
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BAMM.442S* SS .25
Diffuse 24 0.027
BAMM.442P PVC
.19
IAMM.442S* SS .25
Opposed 24 0.027
IAMM.442P PVC
BAR.753S† SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BAR.753P PVC
.50 1.1
.29 .5 R 1.1
IAR.753S† SS
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
IAR.753P PVC Bundle .187
Size
BAR.753SMRA* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BAR.753PMRA PVC
.50 1.1
.29 .5 R 1.1
IAR.753SMRA† SS
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
IAR.753PMRA PVC
Bundle .187
Size
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BAR.753SMTA* † 36
Diffuse 0.02 x 0.10 SS .25
BAR.752SMTA* † 24
1.38 .28
.156
.25 dia.
IAR.753SMTA* † 36 Bundle
Opposed 0.02 x 0.10 SS .21 Size
IAR.752SMTA* † 24
BAR.753SMTAMRA
BAR.753SMTAMRA* † 36
Diffuse 0.02 x 0.10 SS .21
BAR.752SMTAMRA* † 24
1.38 .28
.156
.25 dia.
IAR.753SMTAMRA* † 36 Bundle
Opposed 0.02 x 0.10 SS .21 Size
IAR.752SMTAMRA* † 24
BAT23S* ** 0.125 SS
BAT13P 0.062 PVC .29 .50 1.1
Diffuse 36 .25
BAT13S** 0.062 SS
BAT23P 0.125 PVC
.8
.187 .5 R
†
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number (some dimensions may change)
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
.8
.218 .5 R
IAT2.53S* ** SS
Opposed 36 0.156 .30
IAT2.53P PVC Bundle
Diameter
IATR.753S* † SS
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
IATR.753P PVC Bundle
Size
.8
.187 .5 R
IATR.753SMRA* † SS
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
IATR.753PMRA PVC
Bundle
Size
0.8 dimension changes with M900 (see p. 560)
†
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BF23S* ** 0.125 SS
BF13S* 0.062 SS
Diffuse 36 .25
BF13P 0.062 PVC
BF23P 0.125 PVC
.29 .50 .50 .187
BF2.53S* SS
Diffuse 36 0.156 .30
BF2.53P PVC
.187
Bundle
Diameter
IF2.53S* SS
Opposed 36 0.156 .30
IF2.53P PVC
Bundle
IFR.753P 0.02 x 0.10 PVC Size
IFR.753S* † Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 SS .25
†
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BHA23S* 0.125 SS
BHA13P 0.062 PVC
Diffuse 36 .25
BHA13S* 0.062 SS
BHA23P 0.125 PVC
.29 .50 .38 ± .030
45°
Bundle
.5 R Diameter
IHA23S* 0.125 SS
.75
IHA13P 0.062 PVC ± .030
Opposed 36 .25
IHA13S* 0.062 SS .187
IHA23P 0.125 PVC
BHA2.53S* SS
Diffuse 36 0.156 .30
BHA2.53P PVC
45° Bundle
.5 R Diameter
IHA2.53S* SS .75
Diffuse 36 0.156 .30 ± .030
IHA2.53P PVC .218
BHAR.753S* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BHAR.753P PVC
.29 .50 .38 ± .030
45°
Bundle
.5 R Size
0.02 x .75
IHAR.753S* † SS ± .030
Diffuse 36 0.100.02 x .25
IHAR.753P PVC .187
0.10
†
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BHAR.753SMRA* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BHAR.753PMRA PVC
45°
Bundle
.5 R Size
IHAR.753SMRA* † SS .75
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25 ± .030
IHAR.753PMRA PVC
.187
BHAT23S* 0.125 SS
BHAT13P 0.062 PVC
Diffuse 36 .25
BHAT13S* 0.062 SS .29 .50 .38 ± .030 5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
BHAT23P 0.125 PVC 2 Jam Nuts included
45°
.187 .5 R
Bundle
.75 Diameter
IHAT23S* 0.125 SS ± .030
IHAT13P 0.062 PVC
Diffuse 36 .25
IHAT13S* 0.062 SS 1.5
IHAT23P 0.125 PVC
45°
.218 .5 R
Bundle
.75 Diameter
± .030
IHAT2.53S* SS 1.5
Diffuse 36 0.156 .30
IHAT2.53P PVC
†
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BHATR.753S* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BHATR.753P PVC .29 .50 .38 ± .030 5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included
45°
.187 .5 R
Bundle
.75 Size
± .030
IHATR.753S* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
IHATR.753P PVC 1.5
45°
.187 .5 R
Bundle
.75 Size
± .030
IHATR.753SMRA* † SS 1.5
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
IHATR.753PMRA PVC
BM.752P 24
Diffuse 0.046 PVC only .09
BM.753P 36
.060
1.0 Bundle
Diameter
IM.752P 24 PVC
Opposed 0.046 .09
IM.753P 36 only
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BM.752S* 24
Diffuse 0.046 SS .25
BM.753S* 36
BMAP.753P 36 0.046
Diffuse PVC .12
BMAP.442P1 24 0.027
1.0
(1 Probe diameter for this model is 0.043")
.19
BMHAP.753P 36 0.046
Diffuse PVC .12
BMHAP.442P 24 0.027
.5 R .060
IMHAP.753P 36 0.046
Opposed PVC .12
IMHAP.442P 24 0.027
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BMM.442P 24
Diffuse 0.027 PVC only .09
BMM.443P 36
.043
1.0 Bundle
Diameter
IMM.442P 24
Opposed 0.027 PVC .09
IMM.443P 36
BMM.442S* 24
Diffuse 0.027 SS .25
BMM.443S* 36
.50 .50 1.0 ± .030
IMM.442S* 24
Opposed 0.027 SS .25
IMM.443S* 36
BMP.753P 36 0.046
Diffuse PVC .12
BMP.442P 24 0.027
.060
IMP.753P 36 0.046
Opposed PVC .12
IMP.442P 24 0.027
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BMT.753P 36 0.046
Diffuse PVC .12
BMT.442P 24 0.027
#8-32 Thd Brass
(1Probe diameter for this model is 0.043 in) 2 Jam Nuts included
Bundle
.15 .50 .50 Diameter
IMT.753P 36 0.046
Opposed PVC .12
IMT.442P 24 0.027
BMTAP.753P 36 0.046
Diffuse PVC .12
BMTAP.442P1 24 0.027
#8-32 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included 1.0
(1Probe diameter for this model is 0.043")
.19
BMTHAP.753P 36 0.046
Diffuse PVC .12
BMTHAP.442P 24 0.027
Bundle
#8-32 Thd Brass Diameter
2 Jam Nuts included .5 R .060
IMTHAP.753P 36 0.046
Opposed PVC .12
IMTHAP.442P 24 0.027
1
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number Probe-style fibers may be modified for different probe lengths and angles
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BMTP.753P 36 0.046
Diffuse PVC .12
BMTP.442P 24 0.027
#8-32 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included
.060
Bundle
.15 .50 .50 1.00 Diameter
± .030
IMTP.753P 36 0.046
Opposed PVC .12
IMTP.442P 24 0.027
BP13S* 36 SS
BP12P 24 PVC
Diffuse 0.062 .25
BP12S* 24 SS
BP13P 36 PVC
1.4 3.0
Bendable probe sensing tip: R 6 mm (.24"), 12 mm (.47") min from either end
BR13P 36
Diffuse 0.020 x 0.154 PVC .23
BR12P 24
1.00 .25
IR13P 36
Opposed 0.020 x 0.154 PVC .23
IR12P 24
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number (IR13S & IR23S)
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BR13S* 36
Diffuse 0.020 x 0.154 SS .25
BR12S* 24
1.00 .25
IR13S* 36
Opposed 0.020 x 0.154 SS .25
IR12S* 24
BR23P 36
Diffuse 0.032 x 0.382 PVC .23
BR26P 72
1.00 .25
IR23P 36
Opposed 0.032 x 0.382 PVC .23
IR26P 72
BR23S* 36
Diffuse 0.032 x 0.382 PVC .25
BR26S* 72
1.00 .25
IR23S* 36
Opposed 0.032 x 0.382 PVC .25
IR26S* 72
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number (the plastic head on the BR13S and BR23S is replaced with an aluminum housing)
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number, brass threads are replaced with stainless steel with brass insert
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BR2.53P 36 PVC
BR2.56P 72 PVC
Diffuse 0.010 x 1.50 .30
BR2.53S* 36 SS 1.50 .37
BR2.56S* 72 SS .25
.32
.50
IR2.53P 36 PVC
.187 dia. .010
IR2.56P 72 PVC thru (2)
Opposed 0.010 x 1.50 .30
IR2.53S* 36 SS
IR2.56S* 72 SS
IT13P
36 0.046 PVC
IT.752P .23 .31 .50 1.5
24 0.046 PVC Bundle
IT13S* .23 Diameter
36 0.062 SS
IT.752S* .25
Opposed 24 0.046 SS
IT23S* ** .25
36 0.125 SS
IT23P .25
36 0.125 PVC
IT26S* ** .25
72 0.125 SS
BT23SMSS* SS
Diffuse 36 0.125 .25
BT23PMSS PVC
5/16 x 24 Thd Stainless Steel
2 Jam Nuts included
Bundle
.31 .50 1.5 Diameter
IT23SMSS* SS
Opposed 36 0.125 .25
IT23PMSS PVC
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BT23SM900 36
BT26SM900 Diffuse 72 0.125 SS .25
BT210SM900 120
5/16 x 24 Thd Stainless Steel
2 Jam Nuts included
Bundle
.29 .50 1.5 Diameter
IT23SM900 36
IT26SM900 Opposed 72 0.125 SS .25
IT210SM900 120
BT2.53S* SS
Diffuse 36 0.156 .30
BT2.53P PVC
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included
Bundle
.32 .50 1.5 Diameter
IT2.53S* SS
Opposed 36 0.156 .30
IT2.53P PVC
BTA23S* ** 0.125 SS
BTA13P 0.062 PVC
Diffuse 36 .25
BTA13S* 0.062 SS
BTA23P 0.125 PVC
.31 .50 1.5 .62 ± .050
1.1" dimension changes with M900 (see p. 708)
1.1
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass .38 R
ITA23S* ** †† 0.125 SS 2 Jam Nuts included
ITA13P 0.062 PVC
Opposed 36 .25
ITA13S* 0.062 SS Bundle
Diameter .187
ITA23P 0.125 PVC
†
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
††
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number M900 uses stainless steel threads
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BTA2.53S* SS
Diffuse 36 0.156 .30
BTA2.53P PVC
1.1
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass .5 R
2 Jam Nuts included
ITA2.53S* SS
Opposed 36 0.156 .30
ITA2.53P PVC Bundle
Diameter .218
BTAR.753S* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BTAR.753P PVC
.31 .50 1.5 .62 ± .050
.38 R 1.1
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
ITAR.753S* † SS 2 Jam Nuts included
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
ITAR.753P PVC Bundle
Size .187
BTAR.753SMRA* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BTAR.753PMRA PVC
.31 .50 1.5 .62 ± .050
.38 R 1.1
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included
ITAR.753SMRA* † SS Bundle
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
ITAR.753PMRA PVC Size .187
†
* Available in 600°F version by adding suffix “M600” to model number M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
** Available in 900°F version by adding suffix “M900” to model number
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
BTETA1.53S* 0.090
BTETA.753S* Diffuse 36 0.046 SS .25
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
BTETA13S* 0.062 2 Jam Nuts included 1.00 .21
.31 .12
.50 1.5
Bundle
Diameter
ITETA1.53S* 0.090 .187 dia.
ITETA.753S* Opposed 36 0.046 SS .25
ITETA13S* 0.062
BTHA23S* 0.125 SS
BTHA13P 0.062 PVC
Diffuse 36 .25
BTHA13S* 0.062 SS
BTHA23P 0.125 PVC .31 .50 1.5 .06 ± .030
Bundle
45° Diameter
.38 R
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
ITHA23S* 0.125 SS 2 Jam Nuts included .75
± .030 .187
ITHA13P 0.062 PVC
Opposed 36 .25
ITHA13S* 0.062 SS
ITHA23P 0.125 PVC
.75
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass .5 R
± .030
2 Jam Nuts included
Bundle
Diameter
ITHA2.53S* SS
Opposed 36 0.156 .30
ITHA2.53P PVC
.218
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Final Bundle
Sensing Assembly Size or Sheath Sheath
Model Mode Lgth (in) Dia. (in) Material Dia. (in) Sensing End Tip Dimensions (in)
.38 R
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included .75
± .030
Bundle
†
Size
ITHAR.753S* SS SS
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10
ITHAR.753P PVC PVC
.187
45°
.38 R
5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included .75
± .030
Bundle
†
Size
ITHAR.753SMRA* SS
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
ITHAR.753PMRA PVC
.187
BTR.753S* † SS
Diffuse 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
BTR.753P PVC 5/16 X 24 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included
ITR.753S* † SS
Opposed 36 0.02 x 0.10 .25
ITR.753P PVC
†
1
Probe-style fibers may be modified for different probe lengths and angles M600 version uses aluminum instead of plastic insert
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Banner would like the opportunity to solve your most challenging
sensing applications, using custom-designed glass fiber optics.
Following are just a few examples of custom glass fiber optic
assemblies which have been produced, to date. Contact your local
sales engineer or our factory applications experts to discuss the
details of your application requirements.
Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.185
.182
.29 .5 R
BA23SM1.38 36 0.125 SS 1.5 1.38
7.5
.125 dia. .187
bundle
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This is a modified version of standard model BA23S. The length of the ferrule after the angle is extended from 0.8" to 1.38". This dimension
can be made longer or can be made as short as 0.5". The smallest bend radius for the 3/16" stainless steel tubing is 3/8". The 1.1" dimension
(before the angle) can also be modified.
.185
.182
.29 .5 R
BA23SM1.9SQM900 36 0.125 SS 1.5 1.88
7.5
This modification of the BA23S is for high temperature environments, up to 900° F. The angle end does not contain epoxy, which might
break down at high temperatures. The high temperature construction of the scanning end requires 1.88" (or more) after the angle. The
length of the tubing (before the angle, 1.88") can be made longer or modified to as short as 1.1". The shrink junction is made of PVC and
should not be exposed to temperatures above 220°F.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.50 .50 .29
.185
.182
.187 .5 R
1.5 1.1
.125 dia.
bundle
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The BAT23SM900 is the 900° F version of standard model BAT23S. The high temperature version requires a mechanical modification to
eliminate the use of epoxy on the sensing end. The shrink junction is made of PVC tubing and should not be exposed to temperatures
above 220° F. The material used for the threaded portion of the assembly is changed from brass to stainless steel, with brass insert.
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Silicone rubber sheathing is used for this modification of standard model BF13S. The non-conductive rubber is very soft and flexible. A
short length (3") of interlocking stainless steel is used inside the silicone sheathing on all three ends to protect the glass bundle. Silicone
sheathing is used for its electrical insulating properties.
.185
BF23SM1.06 36 0.125 SS .182
1.5
.125 dia.
bundle
7.5
36
This special assembly is an example of a modification to the sensing end ferrule of standard model BF23S. Here, the ferrule length is 1.06". A
ferruled end tip can be ordered in nearly any length. The ferrule diameter can also be modified. This style of end tip is hard stainless steel, and
is not bendable.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.185
.182
BF23SM2 36 0.125 SS
1.5
.125 dia.
bundle
7.5
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This modification of the ferruled end tip extends for a total length of two inches. A ferrule-style fiber is typically mounted through a 3/16"
diameter hole, using a setscrew to secure it. By using a long ferruled tip, easy adjustment of sensing distance is possible by sliding the
ferrule in and out through the mounting hole.
.185
.182
.125 dia.
bundle
7.5
36
This BF23S with a three inch ferrule also has a mounting "bullet" found on probe style fibers. This allows use of the FMB-1 mounting
bracket.
.185
.182
BF23SM900 36 0.125 SS
1.5
.125 dia.
bundle
7.5
36
This modification of standard model BF23S is for high temperature environments. The maximum allowable temperature for the standard
fiber is 249° C (480° F). This modification allows the sensing end tip to survive in temperatures up to 900° F (480° C). The fiber bundle is
randomly mixed at the sensing end tip. Specify a longer cable length if necessary.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.09 dia.
6 12 bundle (2)
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Most bifurcated fiber assemblies are used in the diffuse (proximity) sensing mode, but this one is used (in pairs) in the opposed mode. The
common end of one cable connects to an emitter, and the common end of the other cable, to a receiver. The two opposed beams created
with the branched ends must both be broken in order to obtain an output from the sensor ("dark-AND" logic). Threaded ends are used to
extend the opposed sensing range with addition of lenses L9 or L16F.
aluminum
.50 1.0 .50
.185
.182 .187
.125 dia.
SS and bundle
BF2M300 2.3 0.125 .63
Aluminum
.300
.47
2.3
Most fiber optic assemblies use flexible sheathing to allow the sensing end to reach areas which are inaccessible to a larger self-contained
photoelectric sensor. This assembly is a block which is used with MINI-BEAM fiber optic sensors. This fiber was designed for systems which
require the sensor to be mounted on a movable arm. When a part is in place, the sensor moves to the inspection point. This type of
assembly eliminates breakage caused by flexing of the sheathing of a standard fiber.
.046 dia.
7.5 bundle
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This Bifurcated Miniature Probe with a Modified Angle is used in applications where space is limited. It can be built either as a bifurcated
(shown) or an individual fiber (IM.752PMA.25). The PVC sheathing used on miniature probe style fibers does not have a monocoil
reinforcing wire. Care should be taken not to exceed the 12 mm (0.5") minimum bend radius of this small sheathing.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.060
BM.753SM2 36 0.046 SS .187
1.5
7.5
36
Standard model BM.752S is modified to create this special assembly. The overall length is extended to 36" and the miniature sensing end is
two inches long. Miniature ends are made of stainless steel and are not bendable. We can pre-bend the tubing before assembling the fiber
in order to create a particular design. Multiple bends in the sensing end can also be made.
.8 (2)
.25 dia. .50 .50 1.0
.185
.182 (2)
.50 (2)
7.5
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Fiberoptic assemblies may be designed to exactly fit a space-restricted area. This application required the fiber to exit the photoelectric
sensor and turn a sharp right angle. The minimum bend radius of the sheathing of a standard fiber assembly would have been exceeded in
this application. This modification can be made to virtually any standard fiberoptic assembly.
.185
.182 .25
BP12SMA1X.25 24 0.060 SS
.310 .093 .12 R
1.5 .06 dia.
bundle
7.5
24
This modification of standard model BP12S shows the minimum bend radius of the 0.09" diameter tubing used on standard probe fibers.
The 1/4" distance after the angle is the minimum allowable for a true 90° angle. Standard probe length is three inches, with the middle two
inches bendable. One half inch on each end of the probe is not bendable due to the optical epoxy used. The one inch probe on model
BP12SMA1X.25 is not bendable.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
Model BR23SMRA is a cable exit modification of standard model BR23S. This assembly was designed for a register mark sensing
application where there was very limited space for the sensor. The fiber optic sensing end could not be close to the surface of the web.
Therefore, a large rectangular fiber bundle was required. The fiber optic cable exits from the side of the plastic housing. Note that one of the
two mounting holes is lost due to this modification.
.185
.182 .19
BR23SMCCE 36 0.125 SS .382 .75
1.5 ± .25
.125 .75 .14 .032
7.5 ± .5
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Model BR23SMCCE is a cable exit modification to BR23S and has a Corner Cable Exit. This modification is also available on individual fiber
optic assemblies, and fibers with a smaller rectangular bundle size. This model loses one of the two available mounting holes due to its
modification.
.032
1.5 ± .25
.125 .75 .12
7.5 ± .25
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Model BR23SMCSE is a cable exit modification to BR23S and has a Cable Side Exit. This modification is also available on individual fiber
optic assemblies, and fibers with a smaller rectangular bundle size. This model loses one of the two available mounting holes due to its
modification.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.185
.182
BR23SMCSC 36 0.125 SS C
L .46 .382 .75
.29
.125 (2) .75 1.5 ± .25 .50
7.5 ± .5
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Model BR23SMCSC is a cable exit modification to BR23S and has a Cable Side Center. This modification is also available on individual fiber
optic assemblies, and fibers with a smaller rectangular bundle size.
.125
aluminum
.5
.5
.185 .30 PVC
w/ monocoil
.182
.25 3.00 3.00
.50
CL
.32 M4 x 0.7
6.5
.25 deep (3)
This special rectangular fiber assembly uses the maximum bundle size (0.156" diameter) in each ferrule to obtain this large sensing area.
The assembly requires the use of one photoelectric sensor to cover the five inch wide window. The fiber optic block is beveled on the end
where the fiber slot is located. The object being detected in this application is folded paper which is placed on top of this fiber assembly. This
configuration is used to allow the fibers to "look" at the object being sensed at a perpendicular angle.
7.5 ± .5 .38
aluminum
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The model BRSE2.53S Bifurcated Rectangular Side Exit assembly is used in applications where space is limited. This assembly can be built
as a bifurcated fiber assembly (shown above) or as an individual fiber assembly (model IRSE2.53S).
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
7.5 ± .5 .38
aluminum
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The model BTRSE2.53S is a threaded version of the the model BRSE2.53S (previous page).
.185
.182
36
The BT23LMNC has basically the same configuration as a standard BT23P, with a few exceptions to conform to a particular application need.
The BT23P has a steel reinforcing coil, which has been eliminated in the BT23LMNC, and the PVC sheath has been replaced with a sheath of
silicone rubber. The threaded brass end tip has been replaced with a nylon tip. It is for use in a high-voltage area, where the fiber must be of
a non-conductive construction. This option can be applied to most standard fiber bundles, for similar environments.
This modification of standard model BTA23S is used for high temperature applications. The maximum temperature limit of this special fiber
assembly is 900° F (+480° C). The threaded portion of the fiber is changed from brass (on the standard model) to stainless steel (on this
special). Stainless steel tubing has brass insert. The overall length has also been changed from 36 to 72".
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.50 .50 .29
1.5
.185
.182
DBA23S 36 0.125 SS
10 .8 (2)
.5 R (2)
.187 (2)
.125 dia. bundle (2)
half from each sensor end
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This Double Bifurcated Angle fiber assembly is used for sensing at two locations with one photoelectric sensor. Since the fiber is used in the
diffuse mode of sensing, an object is detected if light is returned to either end of the fiber. When the photoelectric sensor is programmed for
light operate, a "light-OR" logic function is established. In dark operate, a "dark-AND" logic function results.
0.078 dia.
Bundle (4) Aluminum Housing 1.0 CL
0.300
.185 .50 (4) .015 fiber
.182 (4)
A B
.56
.400
1. 25 CL
DBRC2.5M300 3 0.156 Aluminum C D
.06
.25 (4)
1.0
3.0
This Double Bifurcated Radial Circle fiber assembly is used to inspect the inside of a cylinder wall to detect the absence of a black coating.
The M300 suffix indicates that the assembly is designed for use with SM312 Series sensors. The circular bundle is split between two model
SM312FV sensors, which (in this instance) provide a visible light source that yields a higher contrast ratio than would an infrared source in
color sensing applications.
.185
.182
10
.125 dia.
.31 .50 1.5 bundle (2)
half from each
sensor end
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This Double Bifurcated Threaded fiber optic cable is a popular special assembly. Mounting the sensing ends is easy using the jam nuts.
Each sensing end has a 1/8" diameter fiber bundle and performance equal to a single bifurcated assembly, like model BT23S. If the
photoelectric sensor is programmed for light operate, a "light-OR" logic function results.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.75
This special fiber attachment is typically used with model IF23S fibers to "bend" the light at a right angle to the length of the fiber ferrule. It is
also used with model BF23SM2 when model BA1.53SMTA is too large in diameter to fit in the allocated space. The FARA slips over the
ferrule and is held in place with an adhesive, (not supplied). The highly-polished reflective surface of the FARA is recessed in the stainless
tube. Therefore, this assembly should not be used in a dirty environment. Excess gain is reduced 50% when using the model FARA.
1.00
.185
HF2.53SMTT 36 0.062 (6) SS .182
.30 dia. .32 .50
stainless steel
.06 dia.
1.25 .25 dia. .31 .50 1.5 bundle (6)
.14 dia. stainless steel
thru (2)
12
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The HF2.53SMTT is used in pairs (in the opposed mode) as a six-input “AND” gate, where all six beams must be broken before the sensor
responds. The fiber bundle diameter at the photoelectric sensor end is the largest (0.156" diameter) available. At each of the sensing ends,
the bundle diameter is 0.06". When determining the maximum sensing distance, use the excess gain curve for model IT13S. The number of
legs on the fiber is not limited to six, and can be of different lengths. The end tip design may also be modified.
.50 .30
.185
.182
This special fiber assembly is the shortest possible modification to model IA23S. The entire ferrule is stainless steel and is not bendable. It is
used in pairs with FOF-400 fiber optic fittings and LR400/PT400 sensors where space limitations prevent the use of right angle sensors.
They may also be used with other sensors to provide various degrees of convergent-proximity mode sensing. The bundle diameter and
overall length can be modified for your application.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.185 .29
IA23SM1.9SQM900 36 0.125 SS .182 1.88
.5R
.125 dia.
bundle
1.87
36
This fiberoptic assembly is an individual fiber version of model BA23SM1.9SQM900. This assembly is modified for high temperature applications,
up to 900° F (480°C). They are used in pairs in the opposed mode, and usually with high powered infrared sensors. A typical application is part
presence detection in small kilns and ovens. One IA23SM1.9SQM900 may also be used with model SBAR1GHF to sense hot metal or hot glass.
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.187 .8
.185
.182
IAC23SM.500 36 0.125 SS R .38
1.25
aluminum
fiber ring
.500 O.D.
.484 I.D.
1.000
This Individual Axial Circle fiber was designed for a special application to inspect the entire circumference of small opaque discs for chips and
cracks. The disc is stopped momentarily between an opposed pair of fibers at the inspection station. The size of the fiber circle is slightly less
than that of the disc. If no light passes to the receiver, the disc is accepted and advanced to the assembly area. This circular style of fiber can be
made in a wide variety of diameters and line widths. The only restriction is the maximum bundle size per sensor ferrule (0.156" diameter).
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.187
plastic
R .5 R .5
1.6
.125 dia. (2)
IAR23SMA 36 0.125 SS
.185 1.50
.50
.182
1.00
.75
.46
.382
.032
.25
.75
This modification of standard model IR23S has an angle at both ends. Both modifications were due to space limitations. The angle of the
stainless steel tubing can be modified to suit a particular application. This type of modification can also be made to larger rectangular fibers
like models IR2.53S and BR2.53S.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
Carpenter 20 Stainless
.75
.125 dia.
bundle
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This special purpose fiber optic assembly is used in the manufacture of automobile batteries. It is subjected to continuous splash of
electrolyte (acid). Carpenter 20 grade stainless steel is used for the threaded portion and for the right-angle block to withstand the acid
environment. Modifications of the length, sheathing, and sensing end tip material are possible on this model.
.187
.185 1.1
.182
R .5
IAT23SM900 36 0.125 SS
5/16 x 24 Thd Stainless 1.5
2 Jam Nuts included
.125 dia.
bundle
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Model IAT23S is modified for high temperature operation to make this special fiber. Optical grade epoxy is eliminated at the sensing end of
the fiber so that it can operate at up to 900° F (480° C). This change in manufacturing requires a slight dimensional change in the length of
the angled portion of the sensing end. The material for the threaded portion is changed from brass to stainless steel, with brass insert.
.185
.182
.125 dia.
IF23SM900 36 0.125 SS bundle
36
This fiber optic assembly is a high temperature modification of standard model IF23S. Suffix "M900" stands for modified for 900° F (480° C).
Dimensional differences include crimp collar diameter and ferrule length. These changes are necessary for manufacturing of the end tip
without epoxy. Ferrule length can be extended like model BF23SM2.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
aluminum
.25
.50 .50 .29 .25 dia. .29 .50
.25
.37 .87
.185
36
1.50
.006
.37
2.00
Model IR2.53S was too large to for an application requiring a long, thin rectangular fiber window. A machined housing was needed to fit the
space allocated for the sensing end. The rectangular window is modified to only 0.006" wide, the smallest available. The mounting holes also
had to be moved to allow the cable to exit from the side of the housing. The 1.5" length of the fiber window cannot be made longer in this
housing style, but the window width can increase up to 0.013".
2.50
.375
.008
.25 3.50
.125 dia.
thru (2)
.50
aluminum housing
IR2.53SM2.5 36 0.156 SS
2.50
.185
.182 4.00
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Model IR2.53SM2.5 is used in applications where the required beam size is greater than 1.5" long. This model incorporates a different
housing and cable exit than the standard IR2.53S. The 0.156" diameter fiber bundle on the photoelectric sensor end is the largest possible
for efficient coupling of the light from the LED source into the fiber optic bundle. A typical application is counting small parts falling through
the fiber window using sensor model OSBFAC. Also available is model IR2.53SM3. It has a fiber window 3.00 x .006".
.87
.185
.182 aluminum housing 1.75
.187 dia.
IR2.53SMRAMP 36 0.156 SS thru (2)
2.50
36
.375
.010
1.50
This customer-designed fiber is a modification of standard model IR2.53S. The cable exit and the mounting hole location are changed. This
is one of many modifications possible to the large rectangular fiber optic assemblies.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.50 .50 .29 .25 dia. .29 .50 1.5 .62 ± .050
.185
.182 1.5
R .38
5/16 x 24 Thd Stainless
ITA26SM900 72 0.125 SS 2 Jam Nuts included
.125 dia.
bundle
.187
72
This assembly is a high temperature modification of standard fiber ITA23S. The length of the fiber is increased to 6' to allow the photoelectric
control to reside outside of the high temperature environment. The end tip is constructed without the use of epoxy, allowing the fiber to operate
in 900°F (+480°C) heat. Stainless steel is substituted for brass on the threaded end tip. This cable can be built in any length up to 60'.
.055 dia.
bundle (8)
Aluminum block .25 dia. stainless .29 .50 1.5
1.75 x 2.31 x .38 wide
.32
OF2.53SMTT 36 0.055 (8) SS
.14 dia. (2)
1.38 .50
12
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This Octa-Ferruled fiber Modified with Threaded Tips is used in pairs to set up an eight input “AND” gate, where all eight fiber beams must
be broken to obtain an output (when the photoelectric sensor is used in the "dark operate" mode). This fiber is similar to model HF2.53SMTT,
except it has eight ends instead of six. The maximum fiber bundle diameter (0.156") is used on the photoelectric sensor end, which creates
0.055" diameter bundles at all eight scanning ends.
.098 dia.
Aluminum block bundle (5)
1.75 x 1.75 x .38 wide
.25 dia. stainless .29 .50 1.5
10
24
This model is a Penta-Bifurcated Ferruled assembly that is Modified with Threaded Tip. It is used to set up a five input “OR” gate where if any one of
the five sensing ends has light returned to it, an output occurs (when the photoelectric sensor is used in the "light operate" mode). The overall length
of this assembly can be modified to suit your application. The ferruled ends which are used at the photoelectric sensor have the maximum allowable
bundle size: 0.156" diameter. If more than five sensing ends are desired, the 0.098" diameter fiber bundles will be reduced in diameter.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
1.00
12
36
This five-ferruled fiber is used in pairs to create 5 opposed beams using one photoelectric sensor. If the sensor is used in the light operate
mode, a “light-or” logic function results. If “A” or “B” or “C”, etc. senses light, the output is energized. To determine the sensing range of the
fiber, use the excess gain curve for model IT13S, located with the photoelectric sensor used for the application. The fiber optic cable uses
the largest possible fiber optic bundle at the sensor end: 0.156" diameter.
.185
.182
QBM.53P 36 0.032 (4) SS/PVC .060
1.5
36
This Quad-Bifurcated Miniature fiberoptic assembly with PVC sheathing allows a sensor to inspect four positions at one time. It was designed to
detect when a hole is not centered in a metal washer. The four sensing ends are positioned 90° apart around the inside diameter of the washer.
As the washer falls, guided through the inspection area, an interrogate (“gate”) signal tells the photoelectric sensor when to “look”. If the hole is
off-center, one or more of the sensing ends will sense light reflected from the washer. The PVC sheathing on the sensing end legs of this
assembly does not have a monocoil reinforcing wire.
.185
.182
.30 dia.
stainless steel
QBT23S 36 0.110 (4) SS
.25 dia.
stainless steel
This fiber is similar to model DBT23S except it has four sensing ends. It is used in the diffuse sensing mode to set up a “light-OR” logic
scheme. Both of the ferruled sensor ends contain the maximum bundle (0.156" diameter), and each sensing end has a fiber bundle diameter
of 0.110". The fiber strands are fully randomized from each ferrule, so that each sensing end contains 1/4 of the bundle from each ferrule. An
aluminum tube is used instead of a flat block at the bifurcation junction.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.185
.182
QF1.53SMAM 36 0.046 SS .19
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This fiber is an example of using multiple opposed miniature beams with one photoelectric sensor. Each sensing end has the same end tip as model
IAM.752S for easy mounting via the “bullet” and the FMB-1 mounting bracket. This model is used in pairs, typically with a high powered infrared
sensor. A pair of opposed 0.046" diameter fibers have 1/4 of the excess gain of a pair of 0.06" diameter fibers (e.g. IT13S); this corresponds to a range
reduction of 50%.
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This assembly is similar to model QF1.53SMAM, shown on the previous page. The sensing end tips on this model have a one" long straight
probe, without a right angle. The miniature end tips are not bendable. A typical application for this style of fiber is to determine if all parts are in
place. When using a sensor in the dark-operate mode, an output will occur only when all four beams are blocked (“dark-AND” logic).
1.25
.185
.182
QF2.53SMTT 36 0.078 (4) SS .30 dia. .32 .50
stainless steel
12
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The QF2.53SMTT is a four-channel version of model HF2.53SMTT. It has slightly larger fiber bundles on the sensing ends, allowing more
excess gain. It was designed for use on a rotary index table to insure that all four parts were in place before the table could advance. Using
two fibers and one sensor set for dark operate, a programmable controller “looks” for a signal from the sensor when the parts should be in
place. If the controller does not receive a signal, the controller stops the machine and sounds an alarm.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
.185
.182 .29 .50 1.1
1.5
.8
TBAT13PMSS 36 0.060 (3) SS 7.5 .187 .5 R
.06 dia.
bundle (3)
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This fiber is a Triple-Bifurcated Angle Threaded assembly with PVC sheathing and Modified Stainless Steel threads. It is designed for a machine
requiring a three input “dark-AND” sensor. The machine punches out parts from a large sheet of plastic. The sensing ends are located just below
the parts, in the die. At the end of a punch stroke, an interrogate (“gate”) signal occurs to check the output from the photoelectric sensor. If any
one of the three sensing ends sense a part (light operate) during the gate signal, the machine is shut down to avoid damage to the die.
.185
.182
.30 dia.
stainless steel
TBT23S 36 0.125 (3) SS 1.5
.25 dia.
stainless steel
7.5
.125 dia.
.31 .50 1.5 bundle (3)
1/3 from both
sensor ends
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This Trifurcated-Bifurcated Threaded assembly is a three-legged version of the popular standard model BT23S. When determining the range
of this fiber, use the excess gain curve for fiber model BT23S across from the photoelectric sensor you have chosen.
.187
.32
1.5 .25 dia.
stainless steel
12
.8
TF2.53SMAT 36 0.090 (3) SS 5/16 x 24 Thd Brass
2 Jam Nuts included
1.5
.09 dia.
bundle
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This assembly was designed as a Trifurcated-Ferruled version of model IAT23S. However, the bundle size on the sensing end tips is 0.09" in
diameter. Opposed sensing range can be increased with the use of L9 or L16F lenses. The lenses should be used on all three ends of the two
opposed fibers to achieve the maximum sensing range.
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Bundle Sheath/
Length Diameter Construc-
Model (in) (in) tion Dimensions (in)
10.00
.185
.50 (3)
.182 (3)
.50
.50
.006
This Triple-Individual Rectangular assembly is used in the opposed mode (2 required) to cover an area nine inches wide. It may be used with
high- powered sensor pair SM51EB6 and SM51RB6 equipped with FOF-500 fittings, for detecting small holes in opaque webs.
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Model Description
• Glass lens with anodized red ø 14.3 mm (0.56")
aluminum housing
7.9 mm
• Used with bifurcated threaded fibers 5/16" - 24 Thread
primarily for register mark sensing
• The L10 lens focuses the light to a
point as small as 1/32" when used with
L10
a 0.06 in diameter fiber bundle
• Should not be used with high-powered 45.7 mm
infrared sensors (1.8")
applications
.06 .09
• Probe length modifications of both
models are available by special order .50 4.00 ± .06
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Model Description
6.4 mm
(0.25")
19.1 mm (0.75")
19.1 mm
• Fiber mounting bracket 4.8 mm
(0.75")
(0.19")
• Can be used with many probe style fibers
• The bracket eliminates the need to mount the fiber #6-32
FMB-1 Thread (2)
using its smaller and more fragile bendable probe 6.4 mm (0.25")
• The fiber is held in place by two setscrews ø 7.9 mm (0.31")
(wrench included) 9.6 mm (0.38")
ø 3.2 mm
(0.125") (2)
9.6 mm (0.38")
6.4 mm (0.25")
35.1 (1.38")
ø 14.3 mm (0.56")
optics systems
• Used also with a bifurcated fiber (BT13S) for
L9
short-range retroreflective sensing
• The smaller fiber bundle (0.06" diameter) is
desirable for retroreflective use 45.7 mm
(1.8")
• Maximum temperature: 600°F (315°C)
Mounting Brackets
Model Description Dimensions
2 x ø4.6 mm (0.18")
SMBF 2 x R5 mm
(0.2")
28.6 mm 19.1 mm
(1.13") (0.75")
14.2 mm
(0.56")
• Right angle bracket for glass
3.3 mm
fiber optics with 4.8 mm
(0.19") (0.13")
5
/16" - 24 threaded tip 8.3 mm
6.4 mm
(0.25")
(0.33")
• 18-gauge stainless steel
21.6 mm
(0.85")
1.2mm
(0.05")
15.2 mm
(0.60")