New ProSense D80 Series Large Rectangular Inductive Proximity Sensors from AutomationDirect

April 17, 2023

D80 Series Inductive Proximity Sensors from Prosense

 AutomationDirect has added new ProSense D80 series large rectangular proximity sensors to their extensive lineup of inductive proximity sensors. This series offers long sensing distances up to 60mm, large sensor faces, and robust IP65- or IP67-rated PPE housings for harsh industrial environments.

D80 Series Features

These “pancake” style proximity sensors are available with 80 x 40 x 105mm or 80 x 40 x 92mm housing dimensions, AC- or DC-power options, and a variety of termination styles.

The new ProSense rectangular proximity sensors are UL listed, RoHS compliant, and CE and UKCA marked. They offer a lifetime warranty and start at $146.00.

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