Pepperl+Fuchs was founded in 1945 as a small radio workshop in Germany by Walter Pepperl and Ludwig Fuchs. They eventually invented the proximity switch!
Their products include proximity, ultrasonic and photoelectric sensors, explosion protection products, visions systems as well as connectivity and remote I/O options.
The U.S headquarters is located in Twinsburg, Ohio.
Features Include:
- Switching function Normally open: (NO)
- Output type: NPN
- Rated operating distance: 3 mm
- Installation: non-flush
- Output polarity: DC
- Assured operating distance: 0 - 2.43 mm
- Actuating element: mild steel, e. g. 1.0037, SR235JR (formerly St37-2) 8 mm x 8 mm x 1 mm
- Output type: 3-wire
- Operating voltage: 5 - 30 V
- Switching frequency: 0 - 4500 Hz
- Reverse polarity protection: reverse polarity protected
- Short-circuit protection: pulsing
- Voltage drop: ≤ 1.5 V
- Operating current: 0 - 100 mA
- Off-state current: 0 - 0.2 mA
- No-load supply current: ≤ 10 mA
- Time delay before availability: ≤ 100 ms
- Switching state indicator: Multihole-LED, yellow
- Ambient temperature: -40 - 85 °C (-40 - 185 °F)
- Connection type: Connector plug M12 x 1 , 4-pin
- Housing: material brass, nickel-plated
- Sensing face: LCP
- Degree of protection: IP67
- 2 hex nuts included
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