The Omron E3Z-T86-D through-beam photoelectric sensor from the E3Z family is a used unit, outputting PNP over a 15 m range with a 1 ms response time. Its M8 4-pin connector replaces a prewired cable, making it a clean drop for panel layouts that terminate at a connector block.

Omron E3Z-T86-D Photoelectric Sensor, PNP, 15 m, Used
MPNE3Z-T86-D
Omron E3Z-T86-D Photoelectric Sensor, Through-Beam, PNP, 15 m, IP67, M8 4-pin Connector, Used.
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Sourced new & surplus through independent channelsListing updated Jun 2026
Specifications
Identification
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | E3Z-T86-D |
Sensing
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Sensing method | Through-Beam |
| Type | Photoelectric Sensor |
| Sensing distance | 15 m |
| Light source | Infrared LED (870 nm) |
Environmental
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Operating temperature range | -25 … 55°C |
Mechanical
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Material | Polybutylene Terephthalate |
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Electrical Design | PNP |
| Condition | Used |
Product details
Frequently asked questions
What is the closest functional second-source for the E3Z-T86-D?
The E3Z-T81K 2M is functionally identical except for the electrical connection — it uses a 2 m prewired cable instead of the M8 connector. Both are PNP, 15 m through-beam, IP67, with 1 ms response.
Will the E3Z-T86-D drop into a panel designed for the E3Z-T81K 2M without rewiring?
No, the connection method differs: the T86-D has an M8 4-pin connector while the T81K has a 2 m cable. Mounting and sensing performance are identical, but the wiring interface is different.
What are the key ratings of the E3Z-T86-D?
Photoelectric sensor, through-beam, PNP output, 15 m sensing distance, infrared LED (870 nm), IP67, 1 ms response time, M8 connector, operating temperature -25 to 55°C.
MPN
E3Z-T86-D