Inductive sensor With increased switching distance BI2-EG08K-AN6X
■ Threaded barrel, M8 x 1 ■ Stainless steel, 1.4427 SO ■ Large sensing range ■ DC 3-wire, 10…30 VDC ■ NO contact, NPN output ■ Cable connection Wiring Diagram
Type code Ident-No. Ident-No (TUSA)
BI2-EG08K-AN6X 4669500 S4669500
Rated switching distance Sn Mounting conditions Assured switching distance Correction factors Repeatability Temperature drift Hysteresis Ambient temperature
2 mm flush ð (0,81 x Sn) mm St37 = 1; Al = 0.3; stainless steel = 0.7; Ms = 0.4 ð 2 % of full scale ð ± 10 % 3…15 % -25…+70 °C
Operating voltage Residual ripple DC rated operational current No-load current I0 Residual current Rated insulation voltage Short-circuit protection Voltage drop at Ie Wire breakage / Reverse polarity protection Output function Switching frequency
10… 30VDC ð 10 % Uss ð 150 mA ð 15 mA ð 0.1 mA ð 0.5 kV yes/ cyclic ð 1.8 V yes/ complete 3-wire, NO contact, NPN 3 kHz
Construction Dimensions Housing material Active area material End cap Max. tightening torque housing nut Connection Cable quality Cable cross section
Threaded barrel, M8 x 1 23.6 mm Stainless steel, 1.4427 SO Plastic, PA Plastic, PP 5 Nm cable 4 mm, LifYY-11Y, PUR, 2m
Vibration resistance Shock resistance Protection class MTTF
3 x 0.25 mm 55 Hz (1 mm) 30 g (11 ms) IP67 2283 years acc. to SN 29500 (Ed. 99) 40 °C
Switching state
LED yellow
Functional principle Inductive sensors detect metal objects contactless and wear-free. For this, they use a high-frequency electromagnetic AC field that interacts with the target. Inductive sensors generate this field via an RLC circuit with a ferrite coil.