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Sick TIM781-2174101 LiDAR Sensor
The Sick TIM781-2174101 LiDAR Sensor offers a 0.05 m ... 25 m working range, 9 V DC ... 28 V DC power supply, and 1 x βEthernetβ connection, 4-pin M12 female connector, 1 x connection βPower/Synchronization outputβ 5-pin, M12 male connector, 1 x Micro USB female connector, type B connection. Manufactured by Sick under the LiDAR Sensor category, this model belongs to the LMS Series.

| Brand | Sick |
| Product Type | Lidar Sensor |
| Model Number | TIM781-2174101 |
Sick TIM781-2174101 LiDAR Sensor β Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Application | Outdoor |
| Light source | Infrared (850 nm) |
| Laser class | 1 (IEC 60825-1:2014, EN 60825-1:2014) |
| Aperture angle | Horizontal, 270Β° |
| Scanning frequency | 15 Hz |
| Angular resolution | 0.33Β° |
| Heating | - |
| Working range | 0.05 m ... 25 m |
| Scanning range | At 10% remission factor, 8 m |
| Connection type | 1 x βEthernetβ connection, 4-pin M12 female connector, 1 x connection βPower/Synchronization outputβ 5-pin, M12 male connector, 1 x Micro USB female connector, type B |
| Supply voltage | 9 V DC ... 28 V DC |
| Power consumption | Typ. 4 W |
| Housing | - |
| Housing color | Gray (RAL 7032) |
| Enclosure rating | IP67, applies only when the plastic cover of the βAux interfaceβ is closed (IEC 60529:1989+AMD1:1999+AMD2:2013) |
| Protection class | III (IEC 61140:2016-1) |
| Weight | 250 g, without connecting cables |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | 60 mm x 60 mm x 86 mm |
| MTBF | > 100 years |
| MTTFD | > 100 years |
| Detectable object shape | Almost any |
| Systematic error | Β± 60 mm |
| Statistical error | < 20 mm |
| Ethernet | β , TCP/IP |
| Serial | - |
| Digital outputs | 3 (PNP, additional 1 x βDevice Readyβ) |
| Optical indicators | 2 LEDs (ON, "device ready") |
| Ambient operating temperature | β25 Β°C ... +50 Β°C |
| Storage temperature | β40 Β°C ... +75 Β°C |
The Sick TIM781-2174101 LiDAR Sensor is an advanced Gray Housing LiDAR Sensor engineered by Sick, a global leader in industrial automation and intelligent sensing. Designed for precise outdoor area monitoring, mapping, and detection, this LiDAR Sensor provides engineers and system integrators with exceptional reliability, accuracy, and stability in all weather conditions. Its compact and durable design makes it ideal for automated systems, robotics, and industrial safety applications.
Built for high-performance scanning, the TIM781-2174101 uses an infrared light source at 850 nm with a wide 270Β° horizontal aperture angle, capturing a detailed view of its surroundings. It operates at a 15 Hz scanning frequency with a fine 0.33Β° angular resolution to deliver precise distance and object data. With a working range of 0.05 m to 25 m and an effective scanning range of 8 m at 10% remission, it ensures dependable detection of various object types. The sensor runs efficiently on a 9β28 V DC power supply and consumes typically 4 W of power. Its IP67-rated gray housing (RAL 7032) provides solid protection against dust and water ingress, maintaining performance even in harsh outdoor environments. Equipped with multiple connection interfacesβEthernet, Power/Synchronization output, and Micro USBβit easily integrates into PLC systems and IoT-based automation networks. Compact in size (60 Γ 60 Γ 86 mm) and weighing only 250 g, the Sick TIM781-2174101 offers reliable performance with a lifetime expectancy (MTBF and MTTFD) exceeding 100 years, ensuring long-term operational stability.
The Sick TIM781-2174101 LiDAR Sensor is widely used in outdoor robotics, collision avoidance systems, and vehicle navigation applications. In logistics, it supports perimeter detection and automated vehicle guidance, helping to reduce accidents and improve efficiency. For security and access control systems, it provides accurate field monitoring for human or object movement. Its superior infrared-based detection allows consistent operation in bright sunlight, rain, or dusty outdoor sites. Maintenance engineers prefer this model because it is easy to configure through Ethernet and performs reliably in temperatures from β25 Β°C to +50 Β°C. By combining precision, ruggedness, and long life, the TIM781-2174101 helps industrial users achieve smarter, safer, and more automated processes without frequent recalibration or downtime.
For those seeking more information about the Sick TIM781-2174101, reviewing the TIM781-2174101 datasheet and TIM781-2174101 manual provides complete details on configuration, wiring, and setup. Buyers can also compare the latest TIM781-2174101 price among authorized Sick distributors to plan procurement effectively. The Sick Gray Housing LiDAR Sensor is trusted globally for its durable design, exceptional detection range, and ease of integration into industrial automation systems. With a strong reputation backed by Sickβs engineering excellence, the TIM781-2174101 continues to be one of the most reliable choices for engineers focused on accuracy, safety, and long-term performance.




