Omron E2K-F10MC1 2M Capacitive type, Unshielded, Square type, DC Three-wires models, Sensing distance 10 mm ±10%, NO, NPN open collector, Pre-wired models

Brand:OMRON, Condition:new
$63.00
E2K-F10MC1
1 in stock (more units ~3 weeks)
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Description

Sensing head size50 mm x 10.1 mm x 20 mm
TypeSquare type, Capacitive type, Unshielded
Power sourceDC Three-wires models
Sensing distance10 mm ±10>#/td###
Setting distance0 to 7.5 mm
Differential distance15% max. of sensing distance
Sensing objectConductor and dielectrics
Standard sensing objectWith grounded metal 50 x 50 x 1 mm
Response frequency100 Hz
Power supply voltage12 to 24 VDC ripple (p-p) 10% max.
Operating voltage range10 to 30 VDC
Current consumptionat 24 VDC: 10 mA max.
Control output (Output type)NPN open collector
Control output (Switching capacity)at 30 VDC: 100 mA max.
Control output (Residual voltage)1.5 V max. (Load current 100 mA with cable length of 2 m)
IndicatorDetection indicator (red)
Operation modeNO
Sensitivity settingNot equipped
Protective circuitReverse polarity protection
Surge suppressor
Ambient temperature (Operating)-10 to 55 ℃
Ambient temperature (Storage)-10 to 55 ℃
Ambient humidity (Operating)35 to 95% RH
Ambient humidity (Storage)35 to 95% RH
Temperature influence±15% max. of sensing distance at 23 ℃ in the temperature range of -10 to 55 ℃
Voltage influence±2.5% max. of sensing distance at rated voltage in the rated voltage ±10% range
Insulation resistanceBetween charged parts and the case: 5 MΩ min. at 500 VDC
Dielectric strengthBetween charged parts and the case: 500 VAC 50/60 Hz 1 min
Vibration resistanceDestruction: 10 to 55 Hz, 1.5 mm double amplitude each in X, Y, and Z directions for 2 h
Shock resistanceDestruction: 500 m/s2 3 times each in X, Y and Z directions
Degree of protectionIEC: IP66
Connection methodPre-wired models (2 m)
WeightPackage: Approx. 35 g
MaterialCase: Heat-resistant ABS resin
Sensing surface: Heat-resistant ABS resin
AccessoriesInstruction manual

As of July 16, 2020


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