OMRON E2E-X2D1-N Proximity Switch
$66.00
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The E2E-X8MD1-M1G-Z is an inductive proximity sensor designed for non-contact detection. Featuring an 8mm sensing distance, M12 connector, and shielded construction, it operates on 12-24VDC with a PNP output. Ideal for precise positioning and object detection in automation systems.
The E2E-X8MD1-M1G-Z is a high-performance inductive proximity sensor designed for reliable non-contact detection in industrial automation applications. This sensor boasts an 8mm sensing distance, allowing for accurate object detection without physical contact, minimizing wear and tear and ensuring long-term reliability. The shielded construction of the E2E-X8MD1-M1G-Z provides enhanced immunity to electromagnetic interference, making it suitable for use in electrically noisy environments. It operates on a 12-24VDC power supply, offering flexibility in integration with various control systems. The sensor features a PNP output, facilitating easy interfacing with programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and other control devices.
Equipped with an M12 connector, the E2E-X8MD1-M1G-Z ensures a secure and robust connection, preventing accidental disconnections and maintaining signal integrity. Its durable construction makes it resistant to vibration, shock, and temperature variations, ensuring consistent performance in demanding industrial conditions. This sensor is ideally suited for applications such as position detection, object counting, and speed monitoring in manufacturing, robotics, and material handling systems. The E2E-X8MD1-M1G-Z provides a reliable and efficient solution for enhancing automation processes and improving overall system performance.


