Festo SIES-8M-PS-24V-K-0,3-M8D
Proximity sensor

 Festo SIES-8M-PS-24V-K-0,3-M8D

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1.5 mm operating distance, Inductive, 150 mA, 4.5 W, 2 V

Item Number: Festo SIES-8M-PS-24V-K-0,3-M8D
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Inductive Proximity sensor Festo SIES is a non-contact device in block form with standard switching distance.
Inductive sensor reacts non-contact to the movement of metal objects and generates an electrical signal as soon as the object approaches the active field of the sensor and enters the switching distance. The sensor is used to track the movements of the working bodies of machines, robots, conveyor systems and other objects.

Datasheet:

  • Type: SIES
  • Maximum output current: 150 mA
  • Measured value: Position
  • Method of measurement: Inductive
  • Reduction factors: aluminium = 0.62; Stainless steel V2A = 0.95; Copper = 0.6; Brass = 0.72; Steel St 37 = 1.0
  • Sensing distance: 1,5 mm
  • Protection class: IP65/IP67
  • Output signal: PNP
  • Maximum switching frequency (Hz): 4500
  • Direction: Axial
  • Supply voltage: 0 to 30 VDC
  • Repeat accuracy under constant conditions: <=0.05mm, side view
  • Connection type: Rotating Thread
  • Mount type: Flush. Tightened. Fits into groove on top
  • The size: Groove 8
  • Sensor mounting method: T-slot
  • Length of cable: 0,3 m
  • Sensor Shape: cubic
  • Bending radius: 75 mm
  • Housing material: Nickel-plated brass PA (Polyamide); PUR Stainless steel alloy
  • Ambient temperature: -25 °C to +70 °C


Key Features of SIES Sensors:

  • suitable for position detection with electric axes and T-slot grips;
  • suitable for use with electric actuators EGC Festo;
  • Equipped with two LEDs to indicate the operating status. Provide the best recognition, irrespective of the direction of the movement;
  • strong and simple central mount ensures secure mounting of the sensor in the drive slot. It also protects against mechanical stress.

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