https://www.automationdirect.com/proximity (VID-PX-0004)
Inductive Proximity Sensors
We are now offering more flush style sensors and now non-flush style stainless steel proximity sensors. These are all full stainless steel bodies meaning the barrel and sensing face are made of 316L stainless.
Have you heard or used the term shielded and un-shielded instead of flush and non-flush? They have the same meaning. The difference between a flush and a non-flush sensor is that a flush sensor can be mounted flush or embedded in a ferrous material and it will not pick up or detect its surroundings where a non-flush sensor cannot be mounted inside or embedded, it must extend past the face because it does detect metal from the side.
We have 2 new 8mm flush with m8 and m12 quick disconnect models.
We have 2 new 12mm flush and non-flush with m12 connectors
We have 3 new 18mm flush and non-flush with m12 connectors
Last, we have 3 new 30mm flush and non-flush models all with m12 connectors.
These all are low cost and high performance. The metal face is great for extreme environments. They have LED status indicators and are very visible. Stainless lock nuts are included and we have a wide selection of NPN or PNP styles. These sensors all have Lifetime limited warranties.
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Welcome to Kickstart where you get to see new products here at AutomationDirect. Today I am going to show you our new line extension of stainless steel proximity sensors. We are now offering more flush style sensors and now non-flush style stainless steel proximity sensors. These are all full stainless-steel bodies meaning the barrel and sensing face are made of 316L stainless. Have you heard or used the term shielded and un-shielded instead of flush and non-flush? They have the same meaning. The difference between a flush and a non-flush sensor is that a flush sensor can be mounted flush or embedded in a ferrous material and it will not pick up or detect its surroundings where a non-flush sensor cannot be mounted inside or embedded, it must extend past the face because it does detect metal from the side. We have 2 new 8mm flush with m8 and m12 quick disconnect models. We have 2 new 12mm flush and non-flush with m12 connectors We have 3 new 18mm flush and non-flush with m12 connectors Last, we have 3 new 30mm flush and non-flush models all with m12 connectors. These all are low cost and high performance. The metal face is great for extreme environments. They have LED status indicators and are very visible. Stainless lock nuts are included, and we have a wide selection of NPN or PNP styles. These sensors all have Lifetime limited warranties. You can find the agency approvals and specs for these stainless-steel metal sensors on our website at: www.automationdirect.com Don’t forget: we sell inductive proximity sensors in barrel style and rectangular as well photo sensors, capacitive sensors, ultrasonic sensors and more. And don’t forget about our huge sensor cable selection! Check back with us often on AutomationDirects websites or on Youtube.com/Automationdirect for more Kickstart videos. If you are watching us on YouTube, please let us know what you think about the products or how you plan to use them in your application by leaving us a comment down below. Thanks for watching and we hope to see you again soon.
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