ifm electronic Inductive Threaded Barrel Proximity Sensor, M8, 1 mm Detection, PNP NO, 10 → 36 V dc

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RS Stock No.:
190-820
Mfr. Part No.:
IE5267
Brand:
ifm electronic
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Brand

ifm electronic

Thread Size

M8

Sensor Technology

Inductive

Body Style

Threaded Barrel

Detection Range

1 mm

Output Function

NO

Digital Switching Output Type

PNP

Cable Length

2m

Connection Type

Pre-Cabled

Supply Voltage

10 → 36 V dc

Length

35mm

IP Rating

IP65

Mounting Type

Flush

Switching Frequency

2 KHz

Series

IE5

Switching Current

200 mA

Shielding

Shielded

COO (Country of Origin):
RO
The ifm electronic inductive sensor is designed to enhance precision in various industrial applications. With a robust threaded housing, it seamlessly fits into flush-mounted positions, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments. Operating effectively in temperatures ranging from -25 to 80 degrees Celsius, this sensor excels in durability and resilience. Its PNP design allows for a normally open output function, making it straightforward to integrate into existing systems. The sensing range allows for accurate detection at minimal distances, contributing to its efficiency in various sensing scenarios. Built for versatility, this product offers excellent protection from dust and water with an IP65 rating and features comprehensive overload and short-circuit protection. Designed to meet stringent industry standards, it showcases exceptional quality while guaranteeing exceptional service longevity.

Particularly short housing
For use where space is restricted
Space-saving connection technology
Very high switching frequency
Clearly visible indication of the switching status

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