Kanson Inductive Proximity Switches Offer:
- Non-contact detection of metal objects
- Extended Range sensors
- Down to 4mm diameter
- 3 and 4 wire sensors
- Ring sensors available
INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SWITCHES
Kanson ISSC Inductive Proximity Sensors are used to detect metal objects and carbon through the principle of electromagnetism. Inductive Proximity Sensors operate using a coil and high frequency oscillator to create an electromagnetic field. The presence of metal produces a measurable change in the switch’s oscillation amplitude, thus changing the output of the sensor.
INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR APPLICATIONS
Inductive proximity switches are commonly used in speed sensors, limit switches, and distance measuring devices. Application examples include car washes, traffic lights and metal detectors.
ENCLOSURE OPTIONS
Inductive proximity switches vary depending on the size, shape and material being measured. Kanson ISSC Inductive sensors are available in impermeable plastic housings or stainless steel enclosures.
Voltage | 20 to 250 VAC/DC |
Sensing Distance: | 12.7mm (0.5 in) |
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Voltage | 20 to 250 VAC/DC |
Sensing Distance: | 12.7mm (0.5 in) |
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Voltage | 10 to 26 VDC,10% ripple allowed |
Sensing Distance: | 14.29 mm (0.56 in) |
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Voltage | 10-40VDC |
Sensing Distance: | 0.5 inch (12.7mm) |
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Voltage | 120VAC or 24VAC/DC (1217C) - 10-20VDC (1217P) |
Timing Function | Underspeed motion detector/PLC watchdog |
Time Range | 0.06 to 100 secs in 7 ranges |
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