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Pepperl and Fuchs Inductive Sensor, NO/NC, 20-253 Vac, Screw Terminal, 118 x 40 x 40 mm

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Pepperl and Fuchs inductive proximity sensor, model NJ15+U4+W, with NO/NC output, 20 to 253 Vac operating voltage, and screw terminal connection. Metal and PBT housing, operating temperature -13 to 158 degrees F, dimensions 118 x 40 x 40 mm.

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Pepperl and Fuchs Inductive Proximity Sensor

The Pepperl and Fuchs NJ15+U4+W is an inductive proximity sensor offering both normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) output configurations. With a wide operating voltage range of 20 to 253 Vac, this sensor is compatible with a broad range of control systems and power supplies. Screw terminal connections facilitate straightforward wiring installation.

Specifications

  • Output Type: NO/NC
  • Operating Voltage: 20 to 253 Vac
  • Connection Type: Screw Terminal
  • Dimensions: 118 x 40 x 40 mm
  • Operating Temperature: -13 to +158 degrees F
  • Housing Material: Metal / Polybutylene Terephthalate (PBT)
  • Model: NJ15+U4+W

Applications

Suitable for industrial automation, machine control, and process monitoring applications requiring reliable non-contact detection of metallic objects in harsh environments. Commonly used in manufacturing lines, conveyor systems, and industrial machinery.

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