Compact All-Metal Type Inductive Proximity Sensor ER series

ER-M045x/ER-M05x

Detection Area Diagram (Typical Example)

Detectable object: Iron

Detectable object: Aluminium

Variation of Detecting Distance According to the Size and Material of the Detectable Object (Typical Example)

Effect of Thickness and Material of Detectable Object (Typical Example)

The detecting distance varies according to the detectable object material, size, and thickness. The detecting distance can be checked using a detectable object by multiplying the detecting distance Y (mm inch) in the “Variation of detecting distance according to the size and material of the detectable object” characteristic diagram by the coefficient in the following characteristic diagram.

ER-M08Lx

Detection Area Diagram (Typical Example)

Detectable object: Iron

Detectable object: Aluminium

Variation of Detecting Distance According to the Size and Material of the Detectable Object (Typical Example)

Effect of Thickness and Material of Detectable Object (Typical Example)

The detecting distance varies according to the detectable object material, size, and thickness. The detecting distance can be checked using a detectable object by multiplying the detecting distance Y (mm inch) in the “Variation of detecting distance according to the size and material of the detectable object” characteristic diagram by the coefficient in the following characteristic diagram.

ER-M08Fx

Detection Area Diagram (Typical Example)

Detectable object: Iron

Detectable object: Aluminium

Variation of Detecting Distance According to the Size and Material of the Detectable Object (Typical Example)

Effect of Thickness and Material of Detectable Object (Typical Example)

The detecting distance varies according to the detectable object material, size, and thickness. The detecting distance can be checked using a detectable object by multiplying the detecting distance Y (mm inch) in the “Variation of detecting distance according to the size and material of the detectable object” characteristic diagram by the coefficient in the following characteristic diagram.

ER-M18Fx

Detection Area Diagram (Typical Example)

Detectable object: Iron

Detectable object: Aluminium

Variation of Detecting Distance According to the Size and Material of the Detectable Object (Typical Example)

Effect of Thickness and Material of Detectable Object (Typical Example)

The detecting distance varies according to the detectable object material, size, and thickness. The detecting distance can be checked using a detectable object by multiplying the detecting distance Y (mm inch) in the “Variation of detecting distance according to the size and material of the detectable object” characteristic diagram by the coefficient in the following characteristic diagram.

How To Read Detection Area Diagrams

The following shows the position of the ON point when the standard detectable object (specified in the specifications) is moved parallel to the sensor in the direction of the arrow.