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E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M

E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M

E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M

Omron Automation and Safety

10V~30V Inductive Cylinder, Threaded - M12 E2E Series Nickel-Plated Brass Cable with Connector Cylinder, Threaded - M12

SOT-23

E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M Datasheet

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Specifications
Name Value
Type Parameter
Factory Lead Time 37 Weeks
Package / Case Cylinder, Threaded - M12
Material - Body Nickel-Plated Brass
Operating Temperature -25°C~70°C
Series E2E
Part Status Active
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 1 (Unlimited)
Voltage - Supply 10V~30V
Shielding Shielded
Ingress Protection IP67, IP69K
Termination Style Cable with Connector
Output Type NPN-NC/NO, 3-Wire
Sensing Distance 0.236 (6mm)
Sensor Type Inductive
Indicator LED
Response Frequency 800Hz
RoHS Status RoHS Compliant
Pricing & Ordering
Quantity Unit Price Ext. Price
1 $126.94000 $126.94
500 $125.6706 $62835.3
1000 $124.4012 $124401.2
1500 $123.1318 $184697.7
2000 $121.8624 $243724.8
2500 $120.593 $301482.5
E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M Product Details

E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M Overview


In order to make things easier for you, it's included in the Cylinder, Threaded - M12 package. If the proximity sensors are operated at a temperature of -25°C~70°C, they will perform well.

E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M Features


E2E Series
Operating Temperature: -25°C~70°C
Sensing Distance: 0.236 (6mm)
Voltage - Supply: 10V~30V
Response Frequency: 800Hz
Package / Case: Cylinder, Threaded - M12
Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL): 1 (Unlimited)

E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M Applications


There are a lot of Omron Automation and Safety E2E-X6C3L12-M1TJ 0.3M Proximity Sensors applications.

  • Automation
  • Collision detection on robots
  • Home appliances
  • Display products
  • Count different applications
  • Rice cookers
  • Recycling plants
  • Non-ferrous objects detection
  • Plastic object detection
  • Measurement of speed, direction rotation

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