IFM Angle Bracket: Photoelectric Sensors (MPN E21087)
The IFM Angle Bracket (MPN E21087) is a stainless steel mounting bracket designed for rectangular photoelectric sensors. It includes (2) washers and features a bracket hole size of No Hole.
SKU 3G-OTH-36929
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Product Description
The IFM Angle Bracket (MPN E21087) is a stainless steel mounting bracket designed for rectangular photoelectric sensors. It includes (2) washers and features a bracket hole size of No Hole.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the IFM E21087 angle bracket used for?
The IFM E21087 stainless steel angle bracket mounts rectangular photoelectric sensors in industrial automation, material handling, and packaging lines. It includes two washers and has no bracket hole, providing a clean, secure mounting surface for precise sensor alignment.
What are the specifications of the IFM E21087 bracket?
The IFM E21087 is a stainless steel angle bracket for photoelectric sensors. It includes two washers, has a bracket hole size of No Hole, and is compatible with rectangular sensor housings. The manufacturer part number is E21087.
Where to buy the IFM E21087 bracket worldwide?
3G Electric supplies the IFM E21087 angle bracket worldwide. As a global industrial sourcing partner, we handle logistics, customs clearance, and delivery to your site. Contact us for pricing and lead time on this stainless steel mounting bracket.
How to install the IFM E21087 bracket on a photoelectric sensor?
Align the IFM E21087 bracket with the sensor mounting holes, insert the included washers, and fasten with appropriate screws (not supplied). Ensure the bracket sits flush against the sensor housing for stable, vibration-resistant positioning in automated systems.
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3G Electric supplies IFM mounting brackets for rectangular sensors. We supply genuine products with in-stock availability on common SKUs, technical documentation, commissioning support, and warranty service — worldwide.











