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Telemecanique Proximity Sensors: Schneider Inductive Sensor

Telemecanique Proximity Sensor provides a range of sensors including inductive proximity sensors and capacitive proximity sensors etc., Schneider Inductive Sensors are available in various sizes including M8, M12, and M18 diameters.

Telemecanique Proximity Sensors

Telemecanique Proximity Sensor have a sensing distance of 2.5mm and are available in shielded and non-shielded mounting types. The sensors operate on power supply voltage ranging from 12 to 24 VDC, and output circuit types include AC, DC, and AC/DC, with NPN and PNP output types available. These inductive proximity sensors are commonly used in factory automation systems and are designed to detect metal objects without physical contact.

XS612B1PAM12

XS612B1PAM12

  • Sensor design: Cylindrical M12
  • Nominal sensing distance: 0.16 in (4 mm)
  • Size: 62 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type: PNP, 3-wire
  • Mounting: Flush
  • Electrical connection: Male connector M12, 4 pins
Telemecanique XUB0BKSNM12T

XS4P18AB120

  • Sensor design: Cylindrical M18
  • Nominal sensing distance: 0.31 in (8 mm)
  • Size: 41 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type:Analog, 2-wire
  • Mounting: Non-Flush
  • Electrical connection: Cable, 2m
XS7C4A1MPN12

XS7C4A1MPN12

  • Sensor design: Form 40 x 40 x 117
  • Nominal sensing distance: 15 mm
  • Size: 117 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type: AC/DC, 2-wire
  • Mounting: Flush
  • Electrical connection: Screw-clamp terminals, 4 x 1.5 mm²
XS8C4A1MPN12

XS8C4A1MPN12

  • Sensor design: Form 40 x 40 x 117
  • Nominal sensing distance: 15 mm
  • Size: 117 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type: AC/DC, 2-wire
  • Mounting: Flush
  • Electrical connection: Screw-clamp terminals, 4 x 1.5 mm²
XS612B1PAL2

XS612B1PAL2

  • Sensor design: Cylindrical M12
  • Nominal sensing distance: 0.16 in (4 mm)
  • Size: 54 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type: PNP, 3-wire
  • Mounting: Flush
  • Electrical connection: Cable, 3-wire
XS618B1PAM12

XS618B1PAM12

  • Sensor design: Cylindrical M18
  • Nominal sensing distance: 8 mm
  • Size: 74 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type: PNP, 3-wire
  • Mounting: Flush
  • Electrical connection: Male connector M12, 4 pins
XSAV11801

XSAV11801

  • Sensor design: Cylindrical M30
  • Nominal sensing distance: 10 mm
  • Size: 81 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type: AC/DC, 2-wire
  • Mounting: Flush
  • Electrical connection: Cable, 2m
XSAV12373

XSAV12373

  • Sensor design: Cylindrical M30
  • Nominal sensing distance: 10 mm
  • Size: 81 mm
  • Body type: Fixed
  • Output type: Cable, 3-wire
  • Mounting: Flush
  • Electrical connection: Cable, 2m

IndMALL Automation offers a comprehensive range of Telemecanique Proximity Sensors robust product line. Our Telemecanique sensors, including the capacitive proximity sensor, are known for their precision and reliability. These sensors are ideal for detecting a wide range of materials in various industrial settings. Schneider Electric, provides high-quality sensors that integrate seamlessly into diverse automation systems.

Our TE sensors and SEsensors from the Telemecanique range are engineered to meet the highest standards of quality. The Schneider sensors, including the Telemecanique proximity sensor, offer advanced sensing solutions, ensuring accuracy and reliability in your operations.

Choose IndMALL Automation for your Telemecanique sensor needs and benefit from the innovative technology and robust design of Schneider Electric products. Our Telemecanique sensors are tailored to enhance efficiency and precision in industrial applications.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why use NPN or PNP?

NPN and PNP are types of transistor configurations used in electronic circuits. NPN sensors are commonly used in sinking configurations, where they connect to negative voltage. PNP sensors, on the other hand, are used in sourcing configurations, connecting to positive voltage. The choice between NPN or PNP depends on the electrical setup and control logic of the system.

What is an Inductive Sensor Used to Detect?

An inductive sensor is used to detect metallic objects without direct contact. It operates by generating an electromagnetic field and sensing disturbances caused by metal objects.

These sensors are widely used in industrial applications for position sensing, proximity detection, and speed monitoring of metallic components. Inductive sensors offer reliable and accurate detection in various environments.

What is the difference between Inductive and Capacitive Sensors?

Inductive sensors detect metallic objects using an electromagnetic field, ideal for metal proximity sensing. Capacitive sensors, on the other hand, detect both metallic and non-metallic objects through changes in capacitance.

They are used for sensing a wide range of materials, including liquids and plastics. The choice depends on the material type and application requirements.

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