ifm electronic Inductive Threaded Barrel Proximity Sensor, M12, 4 mm Detection, 2-Wire NO, 20 → 250 V ac/dc, 20

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163-207
Mfr. Part No.:
IF0003
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Thread Size

M12

Sensor Technology

Inductive

Body Style

Threaded Barrel

Detection Range

4 mm

Digital Switching Output Type

2-Wire

Output Function

NO

Cable Length

2m

Connection Type

Pre-Cabled

Supply Voltage

20 → 250 V ac/dc, 20 → 250 V ac/dc

Length

71.5mm

IP Rating

IP67

Mounting Type

Non-Flush

Switching Current

200 mA

Shielding

Unshielded

Switching Frequency

25 Hz

Series

IF0

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The ifm electronic inductive sensor is a stellar solution for those seeking reliability and precision in industrial applications. Designed for a wide range of sensing tasks, it operates efficiently across a broad ambient temperature range of -25 to 80°C, making it ideal for diverse environments. The threaded housing not only facilitates easy mounting but also ensures durability, while the IP67 protection class safeguards against dust and water ingress. This sensor stands out with its exceptional sensing range of 4 mm and an impressive accuracy built to withstand both steel and stainless steel materials. User-friendly features such as a yellow LED status display enhance its operational efficacy, allowing for quick monitoring. Furthermore, with a maintenance-free design and robust construction, this inductive sensor epitomises innovation and efficiency, promising to deliver long-term performance with peace of mind.

With AC output for use in AC power mains
Two-wire technology
With PVC cable
Wide AC operating voltage range
For a precise position detection on machines

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