Eaton Inductive Threaded Barrel Proximity Sensor, M12, 2 mm Detection, 2-Wire NO, 250 V

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112,92 €

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N° de stock RS:
243-431
Référence fabricant:
135998 E57LAL12A2SA
Fabricant:
Eaton
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Marque

Eaton

Thread Size

M12

Sensor Technology

Inductive

Body Style

Threaded Barrel

Detection Range

2 mm

Output Function

NO

Digital Switching Output Type

2-Wire

Connection Type

M12

Supply Voltage

250 V

Length

68mm

IP Rating

IP67

Mounting Type

Flush

Switching Current

250 mA

Shielding

Shielded

Switching Frequency

20 Hz

Statut RoHS : Exempté

Pays d'origine :
MX
The Eaton E57 Proximity Sensor is engineered for precision and reliability in various industrial applications. This proximity switch boasts a robust stainless steel construction, ensuring durability in challenging environments. It operates within a voltage range of 20 to 250 V AC and features a user friendly plug in M12 x 1 connection for seamless integration into existing systems. With a flush mounting method, it is perfect for applications requiring compact installation. Its inductive sensing capabilities guarantee a dependable performance, making it an excellent choice for automation and control tasks.

Constructed from high quality stainless steel for enhanced longevity
LED indicator provides clear visual feedback on operational status
Employs a two wire configuration for straightforward installation and connectivity
IP67 rated ensuring protection against dust and immersion in water
Shock resistant design withstands mechanical impacts effectively
Ideal for use in both automated and manual control systems
Optimised for energy efficiency with low residual current demands

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