Rugged, Steel-face Proximity Sensors

Aug. 4, 2010
The IAxxF Series  is a family of inductive proximity sensors in full stainless steel housing, including a steel face. 
These rugged sensors are said to provide exceptional levels of protection and reliability for the most demanding of industrial applications, and can withstand abrasions and impacts that would damage plastic-faced sensors. The IAxxF Series are made of 304 stainless steel, along with stainless steel mounting nuts, and offered in M8, M12, M18 and M30 diameter sizes. The sensors operate on 10-30VDC, and are available in NPN or PNP configurations, with either normally open or normally closed outputs. They are also offered in flush and non-flush mounting options. Available with 2 meters of PVC cable or a quick-disconnect plug, the sensors carry cCSAus and CE approvals and come with a 10-year warranty. List prices begin at $99. Carlo Gavazzi Inc.www.GavazziOnline.com847.465.6100, Ext. 106

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