MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | USD 100-10000/Piece |
Standard Packaging: | 50*50*50mm |
Delivery Period: | 3-7 |
Payment Method: | T/T |
Supply Capacity: | 1/piece in stock |
The PEPPERL+FUCHS NBB2-12GM50-E0 is a compact inductive proximity sensor designed for precise non-contact detection of metallic objects in industrial automation environments. Featuring an M12x1 threaded stainless steel housing (IP67-rated), this sensor is engineered to operate reliably in harsh conditions, including exposure to dust, moisture, and temperature extremes (-25°C to +70°C).
Attribute | Value |
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Switching Function | Normally open (NO) |
Response Time | 0.5 ms |
Power Consumption | 2.4 W |
Switching Frequency | 1000 Hz |
Output Type | PNP |
Load | 0 ... 800 Ω at 20 mA |
The NBB2-12GM50-E0 is widely used in automotive manufacturing for detecting small components like screws, bolts, or piston positions in engines. In packaging machinery, it ensures precise alignment of metallic lids or caps on containers. The sensor's ATEX/IECEx certification allows deployment in hazardous environments such as chemical plants and oil refineries for monitoring valve positions or pump statuses.
Category | Parameter | Details |
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General Specifications | Product Type | Inductive Proximity Sensor |
Model Number | NBB2-12GM50-E0 | |
Detection Principle | Inductive (Ferrous Metal Detection) | |
Sensing Distance | 12 mm (Nominal) | |
Housing Material | Nickel-plated Brass | |
Protection Rating | IP67 (Dust/Water Resistant) | |
Connection Type | Fixed Cable (2 m PVC) with Flying Leads (E0 Variant) | |
Electrical Specifications | Operating Voltage | 10-30 V DC |
Output Type | PNP, Normally Open (NO) | |
Current Rating | ≤ 200 mA | |
Switching Frequency | 1 kHz | |
Voltage Drop | ≤ 2 V |
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