Terminal type: Exposed-lead Models.
Protective tubing diameter D: 3.2 dia.
Protective tubing length L: 15cm.
Lead wire type: Standard.
Lead wire length M: 8m.
A Wide Variety of High-precision.
Temperature Sensors.
Previous models with M3 screw connections have been joined,
by new models with ferrules to help reduce wiring work E3C-C PDF.
Ideal for the thermal input devices of Temperature Controllers
E3C-C
Select from a wide variety of Temperature Sensors according,
to the temperature to be measured, location, and environment,
and also according to the type and shape of the terminal. Size: M18, Non-shielded.
Sensing distance: 16.0 mm.
Connection: Pre-wired.
Body material: Brass.
Thread length (overall length): 61 (81) E3C-C PDF.
Output configuration: NPN.
Operation mode NO.
Safe Mounting with Greater.
Sensing Distance.
Ensures a sensing distance approximately 1.5 to 2,
times larger than that of any conventional OMRON Sensor.
Problems such as the collision of workpieces are eliminated.
Full range of standard sizes (M8, M12, M18 and,
M30; both long and short barrels).
Modular construction simplifies customization E3C-C PDF. Type: Shielded.
Appearance: Cylindrical, 3 dia. × 18 mm.
Sensing distance: 0.6 mm.
Repeat accuracy: 1 μm.
Cable specification: Free cutting.
Proximity Sensor with Separate.
Amplifier Enables Easily Making High.
precision Sensitivity Settings.
Wide variety of Sensor Heads to select according to the,
application. Flexible cables are used between Preamplifiers,
and Amplifier Units of the Sensor Heads.
High resistance to changes in ambient temperature.
Temperature characteristics of 0.08%/°C (for 5.4-dia. E3C-C datasheet. models).
Make simple and reliable detection settings with micron,
level precision using the teaching function.
Check the sensing excess gain level on the digital display.
Support for high-precision positioning and screening witth,
fine positioning to maximize variations E3C-C datasheet.
The E2C-EDA0 supports an EtherCAT Sensor,
Communications Unit or CompoNet Sensor,
Communications Unit.