Pepperl+Fuchs NBN4-F25-2Z4L
Inductive sensor

Pepperl+Fuchs NBN4-F25-2Z4L
We ship to United States of America!
  • Direct mounting on standard actuators
  • Small construction with sturdy plastic housing of protection class IP 67
  • 2-wire DC sensor with minimum off-state current
Item Number: NBN4-F25-2Z4L
91.81
-
+
Total price: 91.81
Delivery standard: 3-6 weeks, depending on the country.
Condition: new
The price and delivery terms is not final. Please check with the manager.
Contact our experts
  • Overview +
  • Comments +
Connection typecable PVC , 2000 mm
Operating voltage5 ... 30 V DC
Switching functionNormally open (NO)
Storage temperature-40 ... 85 ?°C (-40 ... 185 ?°F)
Operating current4 ... 100 mA
Ambient temperature-25 ... 70 ?°C (-13 ... 158 ?°F)
CCC approvalCCC approval / marking not required for products rated 36 V
Reduction factor rCu 0.45
Housing materialPBT
Voltage drop 4.5 V
Output type2x 2-wire
Output polarityDC
Sensing facePC
Installationflush mountable
Core cross-section0.75 mm2
Rated operating distance4 mm
Reverse polarity protectionreverse polarity protected
Output typeTwo-wire
Tightening torque, fastening screwsM5 x 25 : 2.7 Nm
Reduction factor rSt37 1.2
Switching state indicatorLED, yellow
Assured operating distance0 ... 3.24 mm
NoteMounted on mechanical drive
UL approvalcULus Listed
Degree of protectionIP67
Off-state current120 ... 200 andmicro;A typ. 175 andmicro;A at 25 ?°C
Reduction factor rAl 0.6
Hysteresistyp. 5 %
Short-circuit protectionpulsing
Time delay before availability 100 ms
Reduction factor r304 1
Switching frequency0 ... 500 Hz
Mass405 g
Actual operating distance3.6 ... 4.4 mm typ.

Buy Pepperl+Fuchs NBN4-F25-2Z4L with the best possible price and delivery terms on eltra-trade.com

eltra-trade.com offers a comprehensive range of industrial electrical products. We specialize in sourcing and delivering hard-to-find parts promptly. Our commitment to quality and competitive pricing makes us a preferred supplier. Partner with us for reliable and efficient electrical supply solutions.

Comments

No comments yet

Write a comment