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E2C-X1R5A-4

E2C-X1R5A-4

E2C-X1R5A-4

Omron Automation and Safety

Inductive Cylinder, Threaded - M8 E2C Series Nickel-Plated Brass Cable Leads Cylinder, Threaded - M8

SOT-23

E2C-X1R5A-4 Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Factory Lead Time 2 Weeks
Mount Cable
Package / Case Cylinder, Threaded - M8
Material - Body Nickel-Plated Brass
Operating Temperature -25°C~70°C
Series E2C
Published 2001
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Termination Cable Leads
Max Operating Temperature 70°C
Min Operating Temperature -25°C
Shielding Shielded
Ingress Protection IP67, NEMA 1,3,4,6,12,13
Termination Style Cable Leads
Output Type Requires Amplifier
Sensing Distance 0.059 (1.5mm)
Sensor Type Inductive
Sensing Method Inductive
Indicator No Indicator
Response Frequency 800Hz
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant
Ratings IP67
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity Unit Price Ext. Price
1 $141.75000 $141.75
E2C-X1R5A-4 Product Details

E2C-X1R5A-4 Overview


We have included it with the Cylinder, Threaded - M8 package in order to make your life easier. If the proximity sensors are operated at a temperature of -25°C~70°C, they will perform well. In terms of operating temperature, proximity sensors can be operated at a minimum of -25°C. In order for proximity sensors to function properly, the operating temperature must not exceed 70°C.

E2C-X1R5A-4 Features


E2C Series
Operating Temperature: -25°C~70°C
Sensing Distance: 0.059 (1.5mm)
Response Frequency: 800Hz
Package / Case: Cylinder, Threaded - M8
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)


E2C-X1R5A-4 Applications


There are a lot of Omron Automation and Safety
E2C-X1R5A-4 Proximity Sensors applications.


  • Display products
  • Air-conditioners
  • TV
  • PC monitors
  • Rice cookers
  • Smart toilets
  • Recycling plants
  • Self-driving cars
  • Anti-aircraft systems
  • Assembly lines

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