Schneider Electric XS612B1MAL2 Inductive proximity sensor
Schneider Electric XS612B1MAL2 Inductive proximity sensor
Product Description:
- An Inductive Proximity Sensor is a type of proximity sensor that uses electromagnetic fields to detect the presence of metallic objects.
- It is one of the most widely used sensors in industrial applications due to its durability, reliability, and simplicity.
- These sensors are designed to detect objects without physical contact, providing non-invasive detection.
- An inductive proximity sensor is an electronic sensor use to detect the presence, absence, or proximity of metallic objects without physical contact.
- These sensors are widely employed in industrial and manufacturing settings for various applications, including automation, material handling, and machine control.
- Inductive proximity sensors work based on the principle of electromagnetic induction.
- Inductive proximity sensors generate a high-frequency electromagnetic field around their sensing face or coil.
Product Specification:
Thread type M12 x 1
Detection face Frontal
Front material PPS
Enclosure material Nickel plated brass
Sensing range > 2.5…4 mm
Operating zone 0…3.2 mm
Differential travel 1…15% of Sr
Cable composition 2 x 0.34 mm²
Wire insulation material PVC
Status LED Output state: 1 LED (yellow)
Supply voltage limits 20…264 V AC/DC
Maximum residual current 0.8 mA open state
Switching frequency <= 1000 Hz DC
<= 25 Hz AC
Maximum voltage drop <5.5 V (closed)
Maximum delay first up 20 ms
Maximum delay response 0.5 ms
Maximum delay recovery 0.2 ms
Marking CE
Threaded length 42 mm
Length 54 mm
Net weight 0.075 kg