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XS8D1A1MBL2

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Schneider Electric INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR 40MM 48VDC (Part Number: XS8D1A1MBL2)

Enhance your automation systems with the Schneider Electric INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR, designed for reliable object detection in industrial environments. This high-performance sensor operates at 48VDC and features a 40mm sensing distance, ensuring precise and consistent detection capabilities.

Product Features

  • Inductive proximity sensor suitable for detecting metallic objects within a 40mm range
  • Operating voltage: 48VDC
  • Compact and robust design for industrial applications
  • Reliable detection with high immunity to environmental factors
  • Easy installation and maintenance

Specifications

  • Part Number: XS8D1A1MBL2
  • Manufacturer: Schneider Electric
  • Country of Origin: France (FR)
  • Unit of Measure: Each (EA)
  • ECCN: EAR99
  • Package Type: Not specified

Additional Information

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