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Turck BI10U-EM30-AN6X-H1141 Stainless Steel Flush Mount Threaded Inductive Barrel Sensor - 10 mm Switching Distance

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Mfr. Model #:
BI10U-EM30-AN6X-H1141
KR Part #:
TPS1040
Weight:
0.26 lbs
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This is a stainless-steel plastic housed inductive sensor. Designed to reach a maximum distance of 10 mm. Rated for IP 68 protection standards.
 
 

Product Description

M30 x 1.5 Inductive Sensor

Turck BI10U-EM30-AN6X-H1141 inductive sensor is used as a contactless and wear-free way to detect metal objects at car washes. Sensing distance reaches a maximum of 10-millimeters. Constructed with a stainless-steel housing made for flush mounting. Compatible with 10 to 30 VDC electrical connections.

Specifications:

  • ID no.: 1636350
  • Rated Switching Distance: 10 mm
  • Mounting Conditions: Flush
  • Repeat Accuracy: 2% of Full Scale
  • Ambient Temperature: -30 to 85 C
  • DC Rated Operational Current: 200 mA
  • No-load current: 25 mA
  • Residual Current: 0.1 mA
  • Isolation Test Voltage: 0.5 kV
  • Short-Circuit Protection: Yes / Cyclic
  • Voltage Drop at Ie: 1.8 V
  • Wire Breakage/Reverse Polarity Protection: Yes / Complete
  • Output Function: 3-Wire, NO Contact, NPN
  • Switching Frequency: 2 kHz
  • Design: Threaded Barrel
  • Dimensions: 62 mm
  • Housing Material Stainless Steel, 1.4301 (AISI 304)
  • Active Area Material: Plastic, PBT
  • Max. Tightening Torque of Housing Nut: 75 Nm
  • Vibration Resistance: 55 Hz (1 mm)
  • Shock Resistance: 30 g (11 ms)
  • Protection Class: IP68
  • MTTF: 874 years acc. to SN 29500 (Ed. 99) 40 degrees C
  • Switching State: LED, Yellow

Features:

  • M30 _ 1.5 Threaded Tube
  • Stainless Steel, 1.4301
  • Factor 1 For All Metals
  • Protection Class IP68
  • Resistant to Magnetic Fields
  • Extended Temperature Range
  • High Switching Frequency
  • DC 3-Wire, 10É30 VDC
  • NO Contact, NPN Output
  • M12 x 1 Male Connector

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