Buy Schneider XSAV11801 – Product Overview
Order genuine Schneider XSAV11801 online today. This inductive proximity sensor from Telemecanique Sensors detects metal objects up to 10mm with flush mountable M30 design, ideal for industrial automation. As a trusted supplier in Canada and the United States, LeadTime.ca offers this worldwide industrial parts distributor favorite with global shipping available.
Schneider XSAV11801 Features & Benefits
The Schneider XSAV11801 features a nickel-plated brass body, IP67 protection, and 2-wire AC/DC wiring for reliable non-contact sensing. Benefits include 6-150 cycles/min frequency detection, 9s power-up delay, and operation from -25°C to 70°C. Export-ready automation components like this ensure durability in harsh environments, reducing downtime in production lines.
Schneider XSAV11801 Specifications & Datasheet
Review the official Schneider XSAV11801 specifications before installation. Key specs include 10mm nominal sensing distance, 24-240V AC/DC supply, 1 NC discrete output, M30 x 1.5 thread, 81mm length, and 2m PVC cable.
| Specification |
Detail |
| Sensing Distance |
10mm (flush) |
| Supply Voltage |
24-240V AC/DC |
| Output |
1 NC, 2-wire |
| IP Rating |
IP67 |
| Temperature Range |
-25…70°C |
Schneider XSAV11801 Applications in Industrial Automation
This Schneider XSAV11801 is commonly used in industrial automation worldwide, including rotation monitoring, machine control, and sensing in automotive, instrumentation, and factory systems.
Schneider XSAV11801 Price & Worldwide Availability
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