M8 Inductive Proximity Sensor Short Body IP67 Rated Variant-2 SICK
The M8 Inductive Proximity Sensor is designed for precise object detection in industrial automation, featuring a short body with a sensing range of 1.5 mm and a
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Alternatively Known As: M8 Inductive Proximity Sensor, Short Body Inductive Sensor, PNP NO Proximity Sensor, SICK IM08 Sensor
- Supply voltage: 10 V DC to 30 V DC
- Ripple: ≤ 20%
- Voltage drop: ≤ 2 V
- Time delay before availability: ≤ 10 ms
- Hysteresis: ≤ 10%
- Reproducibility: ≤ 5%
- Temperature drift of sensing range: ± 10%
- Continuous current Ia: ≤ 200 mA
- Housing material: Brass, nickel-plated
- Sensing face material: Plastic
- Thread length: 12 mm
- Tightening torque max: 4 Nm
- EMC compliant according to EN 60947-5-2
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 8mm x 29mm x 8mm
- Weight: 0.1 kg
- Short-body housing with M8 x 1 thread size
- Sensing range of 1.5 mm with safe sensing range of 1.22 mm
- Flush installation type
- High switching frequency of 5,000 Hz
- PNP switching output with NO function
- Connector M8, 3-pin connection type
- IP67 rated enclosure for dust and water protection
- Shock and vibration resistant (30 g, 11 ms / 10 ... 55 Hz, 1 mm)
- Short-circuit and power-up pulse protection included
- Installation by a qualified technician or electrician is recommended to ensure proper mounting and electrical connection according to safety standards.
- Industrial automation for object detection
- Position sensing in machinery
- Assembly line monitoring
- Robotics and conveyor systems
- Complies with AS/NZS 60950 – Safety of IT and Communication Equipment
- Durable nickel-plated brass housing extends product life reducing waste
- Low power consumption with DC 3-wire electrical wiring
- Complies with China RoHS for hazardous substance restrictions
Standard manufacturer warranty applies; please refer to SICK for specific warranty terms.
The SICK IM08-1B5PS-ZTK inductive sensor is available for immediate purchase, ideal for industrial automation and machinery sensing applications.
