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Extra-Short M12 Inductive Proximity Sensors

January 24, 2017 By Jennifer Calhoon

Carlo Gavazzi is pleased to announce an addition to the popular ICB Series family of inductive proximity sensors, with the launch of the ICB12S Extra-Short Inductive Proximity Sensors. With a thread length of only 23mm, and housing lengths as short as 25mm, these ultra-compact M12 sensors are an ideal solution where space is limited and high performance is required.

The new Extra-Short Inductive Sensors inherit many of the same impressive benefits of our longer ICB Series sensors, including rugged IP67 nickel-plated brass housings, extended sensing distances of up to 8mm, status LEDs which are clearly visible from any direction, a wide operating temperature range, a high switching frequency, and protection from short circuits and overloads. The microcontroller-based design ensures the highest degree of accuracy and repeatability in operation.

carlogavazzi-proximity-sensorsMain features of the ICB12S Extra-Short Inductive Sensors include:

  • M12 extra-short 23mm thread length
  • Sensing distance: 4mm flush, 8mm non-flush
  • Operating frequency up to 2000 Hz
  • Operating temperature range:
    • -25 to +80°C (-13 to +176°F)
  • NPN or PNP, NO or NC output
  • 2m oil resistant PVC cable
  • Yellow LED clearly visible from any directions
  • Output DC 200 mA
  • CE, cULus and cCSAus approved

ICB12S Extra-Short Inductive Sensors are available from Carlo Gavazzi’s North American network of sales offices, distributors, and online at www.GavazziOnline.com.

Filed Under: Proximity Tagged With: carlogavazzi

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