Capacitive Proximity NPN NC 3 Wires Metal Shell, Used for detecting, controlling, and non switching, for testing size and speed

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Brand : FTVOGUE
BulletPoint : Item Type: Switches
BulletPoint1 : When proximity switch is close to some target object, it will send out control .
BulletPoint2 : It is a component widely used in automatic control industry for detecting, controlling, and non-contact switching.
BulletPoint3 : The Proximity is used for testing parts such as size and speed
BulletPoint4 : Can also be used in frequency counters, frequency pulse generator, liquid level control and processing procedures for the automatic convergence.
BulletPoint5 : Test objects: metal, and non-metal such as plastic, glass, water, oil, etc.
ItemName : Capacitive Proximity NPN NC 3 Wires Metal Shell, Used for detecting, controlling, and non switching, for testing size and speed
ItemPackageDimensions_Height : 4 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Length : 14 centimeters
ItemPackageDimensions_Width : 9 centimeters
ItemTypeKeyword : capacitive-proximity-sensors
Manufacturer : FTVOGUE
Material : Metal
ModelName : FTVOGUEsrgobn7ywf
ModelNumber : FTVOGUEsrgobn7ywf
PartNumber : FTVOGUEsrgobn7ywf
ProductDescription : Specification:
Product name:Capacitive Proximity
Shell material : metal
Model: LJC18A3-B-Z/AX
Detection distance: 10 mm (adjustable)
Working voltage : DC6-36vAC
Output mode :NPN3 wire normally close
Output current :300mA
Diameter:18mm/0.7in
Weight: Approx.112g/4oz

Package list:
1 x Capacitive Proximity


ProductSiteLaunchDate : 2024-05-29T17:06:01.285Z
UnitCount : 1

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