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Mini-screen, Lens shields, For mini-screen

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4"

MSS4

44308

5.4"

8"

MSS8

44309

9.4"

12"

MSS12

44310

13.4"

16"

MSS16

44311

17.4"

20"

MSS20

44312

21.4"

24"

MSS24

44313

25.3"

28"

MSS28

44314

29.3"

32"

MSS32

44315

33.3"

36"

MSS36

44316

37.3"

40"

MSS40

44317

41.3"

44"

MSS44

44318

45.3"

48"

MSS48

44319

49.3"

Model MSSxx is a replaceable protective cover for the lens of a MINI-SCREEN or
MINI-ARRAY sensor lens. The shield is made of 1.5 mm ( 0.6”) clear polycarbonate.

Shield models are available for every length of sensor from 4-inches to 48-inches
(see chart, below). The shields attach to the sensor using two adhesive-backed Neoprene
foam strips.

Application Note: When shields are installed on both the emitter and receiver, excess
gain is reduced by 36 percent (and maximum operating range is reduced by 20 percent)

• 1.5 mm (0.6") clear polycarbon-

ate

• Neoprene foam

• Easy to assemble; available in

lengths from 4-inches to
48-inches

MINI-SCREEN

®

Lens Shields

For MINI-SCREEN

®

Sensors

Printed in USA

P/N 44418

MSA Series Description

Protective Shield

Model Number

Assembly Number

Length

MS Shield Features

Remove all dust, dirt, and oil from the metal surfaces on all four sides of the MINI-
SCREEN sensor lens using a mild detergent or window cleaner and a soft cloth.
Also clean the MINI-SCREEN lens and the lens shield, if needed. NOTE: Avoid
cleaning agents containing alcohol, as they will damage the acrylic lens. If in doubt
about the composition of a cleaning agent, test a small area of the acrylic sensor
lens below the active lens area (i.e. - at the bottom of the sensor, just above the
cable connector) by applying the cleaning agent and allowing it to evaporate.

The foam gasket is pre-attached to the lens shield. Peel the paper backing from the
foam gasket. Press one end of the lens shield to the bottom end of the sensor, just
above the status indicators, and continue by applying pressure and moving slowly to
the top end. The width of the lens shield is very close to the width of the sensor, so
it is easy to keep centered during mounting.

Shield Installation

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