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Proximity switches

Osiprox A comprehensive range Inductive proximity switches available in cylindrical and rectangular formats in plastic/ metal or stainless steel housings.
Available in traditional Industry standard cylindrical housings from 5.5mm to 30mm or new rectangular body format from 8 – 80mm for unobtrusive mounting. An extensive range, comprising:
Switched PNP/NPN output in plastic-brass and stainless housings. In additional a comprehensive range of application sensors is available including analogue output, rotational speed control and fixed sensing for ferrous or non ferrous materials

Osiprox Inductive proximity switches

Features:

  • Faster installation time- Adapts automatically to surrounding environment
  • Reduced stock –Flush/Non-Flush in same housing
  • Advanced centrifugal manufacturing potting process for extended life and durability
  • Available from Telemecanique extensive Distribution Network
  • Global compatibility for fast replacement and standardization
Technical Data
  • Conformity with relevant IEC, UL and CSA standards
  • CE marked
  • IP 67/68 depending on connection type chosen
  • Input 2/3/4 wire AC/DC from 12-230V – Output 100/200mA
  • Connection options: Include Pre-wired, Plug-In and rewireable connectors
  • Switching frequency up to 5000Hz
  • Upto 60mm Sensing distance
Applications
  • Automotive – reliable and unobtrusive detection of vehicles using low profile rectangular housings with extended sensing range up to 60mm
  • Machine Tool – precise positioning is made possible with unique frontal and lateral object teach facility
  • Packaging- High speed detection of cans is achieved by ultra fast response detection
   
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For more info download the Osiprox Selection guide (0.2 Mb)
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