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$6.92
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- Stock: In Stock
- Model: SCJ2300119J
- Dimensions: 15.00cm x 15.00cm x 5.00cm
- SKU: SCJ2300119J
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- Durable Construction: This inductive proximity sensor features a robust brass housing with nickel plating, ensuring a long-lasting and corrosion-resistant performance in various environments.
- Versatile Options: The product offers adjustable sensing distances of 5mm, 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, and 20mm, catering to diverse application requirements.
- Easy Installation: The sensor can be mounted using a bracket installation method, making it convenient for users to integrate into their systems.
- Wide Voltage Compatibility: The 12V or 24V DC 3-wire M18 series PNP inductive proximity sensor can operate within a wide voltage range of 10-30VDC.
- Compliance and Warranty: This product meets CE and ROHS standards, and comes with a 12-month warranty, providing customers with peace of mind and protection for their investment.
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- Technical Parameters
Use
Position sensor
Other attributes
Mounting Type
bracket installation
Description
PNP Output
Model Number
SCJ2300119J
Type
Inductive Proximity Sensor
Series
Inductive Proximity Sensor
Features
12V or 24V dc 3 wire M18 series PNP
Place of Origin
China
Brand Name
SCJ
Theory
Magnetic sensor
Output
NPN PNP NO NC
Description
M18 proximity sensor
Product name
12V or 24V dc 3 wire M18 series PNP inductive proximity sensor
Voltage
10-30VDC
Size
M18*60mm
Housing material
brass with nickel
Mounting way
flush/non-flush
Distance
5mm/8mm/12mm/16mm/20mm
Output
NPN/PNP NO/NC
Cable lehgth
2M PVC
Certificates
CE RoHS
Warranty
12 months
Packaging and delivery
Selling Units:
Single item
Single package size:
15X15X5 cm
Single gross weight:
0.300 kg
- Description
The sensor generates a high-frequency electromagnetic field through its sensing face. When a ferrous or non-ferrous metal target enters this field, eddy currents are induced on the target surface. This alters the sensor’s oscillation amplitude, triggering a switching action via internal circuitry
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