ifm electronic Inductive Threaded Barrel Proximity Sensor, M12, 2 mm Detection, PNP NC, 10 → 36 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
185-691
Mfr. Part No.:
IF5317
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Thread Size

M12

Sensor Technology

Inductive

Body Style

Threaded Barrel

Detection Range

2 mm

Output Function

NC

Digital Switching Output Type

PNP

Connection Type

Pre-Cabled

Cable Length

2m

Supply Voltage

10 → 36 V dc

Length

71mm

IP Rating

IP67

Mounting Type

Flush

Shielding

Shielded

Series

IF5

Switching Frequency

800 Hz

Switching Current

250 mA

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The ifm electronic inductive sensor is designed for precision and reliability in industrial applications. With its robust threaded housing and impressive sensing capabilities, it operates effectively within a range of environments. The sensor is capable of detecting metal objects at a sensing range of 2 mm, ensuring accurate measurements without physical contact. It is engineered to endure challenging conditions, featuring an IP67 protection rating and an operational temperature range from -25°C to 80°C, making it suitable for a variety of settings. The sensor also integrates short-circuit and overload protection for enhanced durability. Ideal for automation tasks, it provides real-time feedback with a clear LED indicator, ensuring ease of monitoring and maintenance. This versatile sensor is sure to complement any automation system, enhancing both efficiency and performance.

High protection rating for the requirements of harsh industrial environments
Wide operating temperature range
Very high switching frequency
Large operating voltage range
For a precise position detection on machines

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