Proximity Sensors
Shielded Inductive Sensors
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Reliability and ease of use make the PRX102 Series inductive proximity sensors the number one choice for numerous automation and robotics applications. These switches can detect any metal, and are highly insensitive to harsh industrial environments such as dirt, dust, humidity and oil. An LED indicator enables quick determination of whether the sensor is working. The open collector can be either NPN or PNP design.
SPECIFICATIONS Switch: Open collector, 3-wire, normally open, reverse polarity protected Operating Temp.: -25 to 75°C (-13 to 168°F) Electrical Connection:1.8 m (6 ft), 3 conductor, 22 AWG, PVC insulation, pigtail leads; 26 AWG for 8 mm Target: Metals (areas < sensing area decrease sensing distance) Case Material: 8 mm (0.3") 303SS; 12 mm (0.5") & 18 mm (0.7") nickel plated brass; rolled threads
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† All dollar amounts on this site are shown in US currency.
Note: Specified sensing distance is for mild steel targets. Use of other materials will reduce the actual sensing distance.
Ordering Example: (1) PRX102-8N 8 mm diameter proximity switch with 2mm sensing distance and NPN output, $95.00, plus (1) MBL-8/12 mounting bracket for 8 or 12 mm diameter sensors, $10.00, $95.00 + 10.00 = $105.00
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