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Pepperl + Fuchs NCB8-18GM50-E2-V1

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Marvo Stock ID: MV-DTZT
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Product Description

The Pepperl + Fuchs NCB8-18GM50-E2-V1 is a high-performance inductive sensor designed for precision and reliability in industrial applications. With a robust stainless steel housing, this sensor is built to withstand challenging environments while maintaining optimal functionality. It features a normally open (NO) switching function and a PNP output type, ensuring seamless integration into various control systems. The sensor offers an increased operating distance with a rated operating distance of 8 mm and is suitable for flush installation. It operates within a voltage range of 10 to 30 V DC and supports a switching frequency of up to 500 Hz. The NCB8-18GM50-E2-V1 is equipped with reverse polarity and short-circuit protection, enhancing its durability and safety. Its compact design, with dimensions of 50 mm in length and 18 mm in diameter, makes it an ideal choice for space-constrained applications. This sensor is compliant with EN IEC 60947-5-2 standards, ensuring high-quality performance and reliability.

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Physical Specifications

0.060 kg
0.000 mm(L)
18.000 mm(W)
50.000 mm(H)

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