ifm electronic Inductive Threaded Barrel Proximity Sensor, M12, 4 mm Detection, PNP NO, 10 → 30 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
184-635
Mfr. Part No.:
IF5826
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

PNP

Output Function

NO

Connection Type

M12

Supply Voltage

10 → 30 V dc

IP Rating

IP67

Length

60mm

Mounting Type

Non-Flush

Shielding

Unshielded

Switching Current

250 mA

Switching Frequency

1.4 kHz

Series

IF5

COO (Country of Origin):
DE
The ifm electronic inductive sensor exemplifies precision and reliability, designed for diverse industrial applications. Featuring advanced PNP technology, it allows for reliable object detection from a sensing range of up to 4 mm. The sensor's robust housing is tailored for harsh environments, boasting a commendable IP67 rating to withstand dust and moisture. Engineered with gold-plated contacts, it ensures exceptional durability and performance stability across extended operating periods. Moreover, with a broad operating temperature range from -25°C to 80°C, this sensor maintains precision under various conditions. The integrated LED display provides instant feedback on operational status, enhancing user experience. Ideal for automation and control tasks, this sensor promises to elevate system efficiency while adhering to strict safety standards.

Very high switching frequency
High protection rating for the requirements of harsh industrial environments
Wide operating temperature range
Robust metal housing for use in harsh industrial environments
For a precise position detection on machines