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EATON E52 Series Inductive Proximity Sensors
Eaton E52 Series inductive proximity sensors are ideal for detecting a variety of metallic objects, including ferrous and non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminium, brass and steel without any physical contact. These proximity sensors are used in material handling, machine automation and ass...embly line control.Read more
Style | Model | Price (ex. VAT) | |
---|---|---|---|
A | E52Q-DL15UAE01 | €299.01 | |
A | E52-25QS10-B1 | - | RFQ
|
B | E52-18RU04-C | €270.60 | |
C | E52-16QS04-C | €223.37 | |
D | E52-18RU04-B | - | RFQ
|
A | E52-18RU04-C1N | €289.62 | |
A | E52-18RU04-CN | €302.07 | |
E | E52Q-DL15SAD01 | €311.51 | |
A | E52-25QS10-B | - | RFQ
|
A | E52-16QS04-C1 | €202.75 | |
F | E52-25QS10-C | €281.03 | |
A | E52-25QS10-C1 | €281.03 | |
A | E52-25QU15-B1 | €267.96 | |
G | E52Q-DL15UAD01 | - | RFQ
|
A | E52Q-DL15SAE01 | €378.29 | |
H | E52Q-DL20SAD01 | €324.52 | |
A | E52Q-DL20SAE01 | €415.01 | |
A | E52-18RU04-B1N | €287.78 | |
A | E52-18RU04-BN | €300.48 | |
I | E52Q-DL20UAD01 | €274.53 | |
A | E52Q-DL35UAE01 | - | RFQ
|
J | E52Q-DL25UAD01 | €378.29 | |
A | E52Q-DL40UAE01 | - | RFQ
|
A | E52RAL12T110 | - | RFQ
|
K | E52RAL12T111 | €456.60 | |
A | E52Q-DL30UAE01 | €407.14 | |
L | E52Q-DL25UAE01 | €401.87 | |
M | E52Q-DL35UAD01 | - | RFQ
|
A | E52-18RU04-C1 | - | RFQ
|
N | E52Q-DL40UAD01 | €309.73 | |
A | E52Q-DL40UAE02 | €451.84 | |
O | E52Q-DL30UAD01 | - | RFQ
|
P | E52-16QS04-B | €225.08 | |
A | E52-16QS04-B1 | €202.26 | |
Q | E52-16QS04-C05 | €252.47 | |
R | E52-18RU04-B1 | €269.11 | |
A | E52Q-DL20UAE01 | €378.29 |
Working Mechanism
- Eaton E52 Series inductive proximity sensors comprise three main components: an oscillator, a coil, and a sensing face. The oscillator generates an alternating magnetic field that is directed by the coil towards the sensing face. When a metallic object enters the sensor's range, it absorbs a portion of the magnetic field's energy, causing a reduction in the oscillator's output frequency. The sensor's internal circuitry detects this frequency change, leading to a corresponding change in the sensor's output state, indicating the presence or absence of the target object.
Frequently Asked Questions
How are Eaton E52 Series inductive proximity sensors installed?
- Choose a suitable mounting place for the sensor, which should be close to the target object or material.
- Make sure the mounting surface is spotless and free of any impurities or debris that can affect the sensor's operation.
- Install a mounting bracket or sensor holder if necessary to keep the sensor in position.
- In accordance with the wiring schematic included with the sensor, attach the wiring to the device.
- Check the sensor's functionality by testing it.
- When required, alter the sensor's sensitivity and detection range.
- To prevent moisture or dust from entering the sensor, make sure the sensor is adequately sealed and secure any loose wires or connections.
How to verify the functionality of Eaton E52 Series inductive proximity sensors?
One way to verify the functionality of an inductive proximity sensor is to position a metallic object within its detection range and observe if the output state changes accordingly. Another method is to measure the sensor's output voltage or current using a multimeter.
How do I determine the correct sensor model for my application?
The appropriate model of the sensor depends on various factors, such as the required sensing range, the type of metallic object that needs to be detected, the operating environment and the preferred mounting method.
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