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Product Description
​The Omron TL-X2F1 is an inductive proximity sensor designed for precise object detection in industrial applications. It operates with a supply voltage of 10 to 35 VDC and offers a sensing distance of 2 mm, suitable for detecting small metallic objects. The sensor features a PNP output configuration with a maximum load current of 300 mA, ensuring reliable switching performance. Its compact design and robust construction make it ideal for integration into various machinery and automation systems.
Technical Specifications
- Model: TL-X2F1​
- Type: Inductive Proximity Sensor​
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- Sensing Method: Non-shielded​
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- Sensing Distance (Sn): 2 mm​
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- Supply Voltage: 10 to 35 VDC​
- Current Consumption: 15 mA maximum​
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- Output Configuration: PNP​
- Load Current Capacity: 300 mA maximum​
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- Residual Voltage: 2.5 V maximum​
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- Operating Temperature: -25°C to 70°C​
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- Storage Temperature: -40°C to 85°C​
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- Humidity Range: 35% to 95% (non-condensing)​
- Protection: Short-circuit and reverse polarity protection​
- Housing Material: Nickel-plated brass​
- Ingress Protection Rating: IP65​
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- Dimensions: Approximately 47 mm (L) x 21 mm (W) x 15 mm (H)
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