# Inductive Proximity Sensor, Long Housing, M18, 4 mm, PNP, 10 V to 30 V, Connector

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**URL**: https://novapart.co/products/MCPIP-T18L-101/inductive-proximity-sensor-long-housing-m18-4-mm
**SKU**: MCPIP-T18L-101
**Manufacturer**: MULTICOMP
**Category**: Sensors & Transducers || Sensors || Proximity Sensors / Proximity Switches || Inductive Proximity Sensors
**Price**: €17.6400
**Stock**: 10+
**Lead Time**: 56 days (indicative)

## Description

Sensing Range Max:4mm; Thread Size - Metric:M18; Sensor Output:PNP-NO; Supply Voltage DC Min:10V; Supply Voltage DC Max:30V; Product Range:MCPIP Series; SVHC:No SVHC (07-Jul-2017); Sensor

## Specifications

| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Svhc | No SVHC (07-Jul-2017) |
| Product Range | MCPIP Series |
| Sensing Range Max | 4mm |
| Sensor Output Type | PNP-NO |
| Thread Size - Metric | M18 |
| Supply Voltage Dc Max | 30V |
| Supply Voltage Dc Min | 10V |

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