ifm electronic Inductive Threaded Barrel Proximity Sensor, M12, 7 mm Detection, NPN NC, 10 → 36 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
184-648
Mfr. Part No.:
IF6026
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Thread Size

M12

Sensor Technology

Inductive

Detection Range

7 mm

Body Style

Threaded Barrel

Digital Switching Output Type

NPN

Output Function

NC

Connection Type

M12

Supply Voltage

10 → 36 V dc

Length

60mm

IP Rating

IP67

Mounting Type

Non-Flush

Switching Current

250 mA

Series

IF6

Switching Frequency

800 Hz

Shielding

Unshielded

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The ifm electronic inductive sensor is designed to provide exceptional precision and reliability in a variety of applications. With its robust NPN output and normally closed function, it guarantees consistent performance in detecting metallic objects within a sensing range of 7 mm. The innovative design, coupled with increased sensing capabilities, allows it to excel even in challenging environments. Constructed with a durable brass housing and protected to IP67 standards, this sensor is resilient against dust and moisture, making it ideal for industrial settings. Its compact dimensions ensure seamless integration into tight spaces, while advanced features such as reverse polarity protection and overload safeguards further enhance its functionality. Whether you're looking for a solution for general automation or specific sensing tasks, this sensor stands out with its remarkable versatility and reliability.

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

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