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M12 Inductive Proximity Sensors NPN NO M12 Thread, 4mm Detection Distance, Metal Detection, Anti-Interference, Unshielded (4)

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About this item

  • 【Proximity Sensors】 4Pcs proximity switchs, Inductive, NPN NO, M12 thread, can detect various metals and short distances and fast targets
  • 【High Quality】Brass nickel-plated shell, not easy to rust and fade. With high-quality copper wire, strong and durable, and excellent electrical conductivity.Antivibration, dust, water and oil prevention
  • 【Parameters】Supply voltage: DC 12-24V (6-36V). Standard detection object: Iron 15*15*1mm. Detection range: 4mm±10%. Reverse power protection, short circuit protection, directly connecting with PLC, Can replace small switches and limit switches
  • 【Application】Proximity switches are used in a variety of electronic devices, from everyday appliances to professional equipment, to meet different needs.
  • 【No-Worry】Your satisfaction is our priority. If you have any questions about the product or need technical support, please don't hesitate to contact us anytime. We are here to provide prompt and helpful assistance



Product Description

What is an unshielded proximity sensor?


GoHz Unshielded proximity sensors are widely used in industrial automation for tasks such as counting parts on a conveyor belt, detecting the position of machinery components, or ensuring the presence of metal objects in assembly processes. Their main advantage lies in their ability to detect objects in a broader area, though this can also make them more susceptible to interference from surrounding metal objects and require careful placement to avoid false detections.

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GoHz Unshielded M12 Proximity Sensors Specifications

Model M12 Proximity Sensor, Inductive, NPN NO, Unshielded, 4mm
Installation type Unshielded
Output methods DC type, NPN NO, Unshielded
Detection range 4mm±10%
Delay distance ≤10% detection range
Detection object Magnetic metal (the detection distance decreases when it is non-magnetic metal)
Standard detection object Iron 15*15*1mm
Response frequency DC: 1kHz, AC: 50Hz
Supply voltage DC type: DC 12-24V (6-36V)
Withstand voltage AC1000V 50/60Hz 1min between charging part and housing
Voltage influence Inside ±15% rated supply voltage range, at rated supply voltage value, inside ±10% detection distance
Consumption current N/P type: ≤13mA, D type: ≤0.8mA, A type: ≤1.7mA
Control output N/P type: ≤300mA, D type: ≤200mA, A type: ≤400mA
Loop protection N/P/D type: reversal connection protection, surge absorption, load short-circuit protection, A type: surge absorption
Ambient temperature & humidity Operation temperature/storage temperature: -30~65℃ (no freeze, no dew) Operation humidity/storage humidity: 35~95%RH
Temperature influence Temperature range: -30~65℃, at +23℃, ±15% detection distance Temperature range: -25~60℃, at +23℃, ±10% detection distance
Insulation impedance ≥50MΩ (DC500 megameter) between charging part and housing
Material Housing: Nickel plated brass, Detection surface: ABS
Protection class IP67
Cable length 1.2m(I.e.: 47inch)

R. Hyder
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
These are working just fine for me so far. They have a great range and have not given any issue.I think they should clarify in the product description just a little. But the NPN is a "sinking" not a "sourcing" device. So it switches the negative to the output wire, not the positive. And yes, they are normally open.Fit and finish are good. I would not hesitate to get more...probably will. I will have to see if I can find them also in a PNP configuration as that is what I use most. And what I think most others use most as well. That is why I wanted to clarify that the ones I received are NPN...just to help bring that to your attention if it was not.
brett guldemond
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
Ive not had the opportunity to put these in use yet for my application, but my test rig looks good.nice waveform with a pullup resistor.I hope they have the resolution Im looking for, but it will be awhile until the project is ready to turn high rpm.Am trying to use these to read a trigger wheel in an automotive upgrade (refit) project.I wish the manufacturer would publish specs. Then I would know.
Alex
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024
I decided to upgrade my CNC router's home switches to something that's not mechanical. No more wood chips preventing a switch from operating or blocking an opto sensor. You will need to add an extra wire for power (if you don't already have one). My Z axis has a brake on the stepper so I already had 24vdc in the wire loom. You'll also need to find out if you need NPN or PNP and normally open or normally closed switches for your specific application.Installing is pretty simple. Installing a mount for them and something metal for them to sense though could be complicated depending on your application. These fit just fine in a 1/2" hole and have lot of range since they are fully threaded.The wires aren't shielded though. Since the leads were nowhere near long enough I used shielded wire and a ferrite core near each sensor since I'm using a VFD to control a spindle. I cut the lead pretty short so the shielding starts near the core.Having a light makes it easy to set them up. Just move the axis to it's limit then adjust the sensor closer to the metal until the light comes on. Then tighten up the nuts. If it's a bit too close or far from it'e hard limit you can make fine adjustments to dial it in. Repeatability appears to be more accurate than I can measure with my dial gauge. My test was home the axis, move 10", set a dial indicator up to read 0. then I would home the axis and move to that location. Each time the indicator was saying it returned to the same location.
Centropomus Robalito
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2024
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MrMakesALotOfStuff
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
Good cheap prox switches.
Vpomp
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
I needed sensors for a cnc project and these work great. 3D printed some mounts and got these hooked up quickly. Detection is spot on every time.
Jon Allen
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2024
I'm building out a multi-tool system for my 3d printer and this comes in a 4 pack, so it is a great way to make sure that every head has it's own proximity sensor
Dirk
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
I got these to use in a 3D printer addon I'm making to clear my print tray after printing. These sensors help make that possible. I don't have any complaints about them and would recommend/buy more in the future.
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