Extended Range Sensors

March 1, 2005
Several extended range sensors are available. Sensing ranges for the M12 are 4mm flush mount and 8mm non-flush mount. Sensing ranges for the M18 are 8mm flush mount and 14mm non-flush mount.

Sensing ranges for the M30 are 15mm flush mount and 22mm non-flush mount. These sensors have a 10-40VDC supply range and are available in both 2-wire and 3-wire versions. Outputs are transistor types, with NPN and PNP versions available. The housings are made of nickel-plated brass, allowing the sensors to be both robust and economical. Built-in protections against reverse polarity, short-circuit and transient voltages make these sensors able to withstand the rigors of industrial environments. The sensors are UL, CSA and CE approved, and available with choice of cable or M12 quick-disconnect plug. List pricing starts at $65.

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