Telemecanique Sensors Inductive Block Proximity Sensor, 15 mm Detection, 2-Wire NO, 12 → 48 V dc

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Mfr. Part No.:
XS7C2A1MAU20
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Telemecanique Sensors
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Brand

Telemecanique Sensors

Sensor Technology

Inductive

Body Style

Block

Detection Range

15 mm

Digital Switching Output Type

2-Wire

Output Function

NO

Connection Type

1/2"20 UNF

Supply Voltage

12 → 48 V dc

IP Rating

IP65, IP67, IP69K

Length

40mm

Mounting Type

Flush

Width

40mm

Housing Material

PBT

Maximum DC Voltage

48V

Minimum Operating Temperature

-25°C

Short Circuit Overload Protection

Yes

Depth

70mm

Shielding

Unshielded

Maximum Switching Frequency

300Hz

Switching Current

200 mA, 300 mA

Reverse Polarity Protection

Yes

Switching Frequency

300 Hz

Maximum Operating Temperature

+70°C

COO (Country of Origin):
MA

Telemecanique Inductive Proximity Sensors XS.


Telemecanique Inductive Proximity Sensors XS series allow you to detect all types of objects in all applications providing high detection performance for metal objects. This inductive sensor range with industry recognised high performing technology provide non-contact detection of material up to 20 mm. Inductive proximity sensors are available in flush and non-flush models (shielded and non-shielded).


OsiSense inductive proximity sensors are purely for detecting any metal objects up to 60 mm and include an oscillator with windings (an alternating magnetic field is generated in front) making up the sensing phase.

Styles Available.


  • Flush and Non-Flush (shielded and non-shielded).

  • Flat form.

  • Short and long body.

  • PNP and NPN versions (compatible with PLCs and controllers).

  • 2 Wire DC, AC or AC/DC versions (available to be installed as a limit switch).

How do they work and where can I use them?


  • Railway. Mobile equipment. Lists and escalators. Hoisting. Material handling, conveying, logistics.

  • Material working, machine tools. Packaging. Food and beverage. Robotics.

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