Characteristics of approach switch inductive proximity sensor LJ18A3-8-J/EZ

Date:2023/2/7 9:44:20 Visits: Author:Dongfang YOYIK Engineering Co; Ltd,
 Characteristics of approach switch inductive proximity sensor LJ18A3-8-J/EZ
 
LJ18A3-8-J/EZ approach switch inductive proximity sensor is a new type of switch element used in industrial automation control system to realize detection, control and completely contactless with the output link. When the switch approaches an object, it sends out a control signal.
 
Product characteristics of approach switch inductive proximity sensor LJ18A3-8-J/EZ
1. Long acting distance: a. The acting distance of electromagnet is 120mm; B. The action distance of permanent magnet is 150 mm.
2. Strong load carrying capacity: it can directly carry 3A load and add intermediate relay for transition. Reliable and convenient.
3. Sensitivity, reaction speed: response time is less than 2.5ms.
4. Able to work in harsh environment:
A. Wide applicable temperature range: - 50C-+120 C
B. Strong protection: IP65.
C. Waterproof and dust-proof.
5. Safe and reliable: as long as there is no strong magnetic field near the switch and the switch is installed according to the requirements of the product technical specification, it can ensure that there is no misoperation of the switch for 500000 times, with high reliability.
6. The magnetic proximity switch is a non-contact switch operated by magnetic induction, which fundamentally solves the problem of misoperation caused by contact.
7. Application: widely used, mainly used in coke oven equipment, car dumper equipment and steel equipment.
 approach switch inductive proximity sensor LJ18A3-8-J/EZ
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