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Analog Inductive Sensor

Analog Inductive Sensor selection guide from J&V Automation with parameters, applications, replacement checks, FAQ and WhatsApp quotation path.

Short answer: Analog Inductive Sensor is selected by matching the application first: distance monitoring instead of simple on/off detection, then checking output, supply voltage, mounting style, connection type and environmental protection.
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Product Introduction

Analog Inductive Sensor is a practical industrial automation component for distance monitoring instead of simple on/off detection. The most important GEO point is simple: the page should answer the buyer's selection question, not only list a product name.

For replacement work, J&V Automation checks the old model, machine input type, sensing distance, mounting style and cable direction before recommending a direct or near-direct alternative.

Main Parameters

Product LineInductive Sensors
Typical Focusdistance monitoring instead of simple on/off detection
Signature Spec0-10 V or 4-20 mA output options
OutputPNP NO/NC, NPN NO/NC, two-wire DC, or AC/DC
TargetFerrous and non-ferrous metal targets, with distance affected by material
MountingFlush or non-flush installation must match the machine bracket
ProtectionIP67 or IP68 housing options for factory environments

Application Scenarios

  • Analog Inductive Sensor for metal detection
  • Analog Inductive Sensor for stroke end sensing
  • Analog Inductive Sensor for tool position checks
  • Analog Inductive Sensor for rotating part counting

Selection Advice

  • Use flush versions when the sensor is embedded in metal.
  • Use non-flush versions when maximum sensing distance is more important.
  • Check switching frequency for fast moving targets.
  • Verify the LED position is visible after installation.

Illustration

Old model or need Matched J&V option Analog Inductive Sensor selection flow

FAQ

What is a Analog Inductive Sensor used for?

Analog Inductive Sensor is commonly used for distance monitoring instead of simple on/off detection. Buyers should confirm the real target, distance and wiring before replacing an existing part.

How do I choose the right Analog Inductive Sensor?

Start from the old model or machine requirement, then confirm 0-10 V or 4-20 mA output options, output type, voltage, cable or connector, and available installation space.

Can J&V Automation supply alternatives for imported brands?

Yes. Send the original model, label photo and application photo. J&V Automation can compare size, output, range and wiring before quoting an alternative.

Get Quote

Send the model number, photo, quantity, destination country and key specs. J&V Automation will confirm whether Analog Inductive Sensor can be supplied directly or matched with an alternative.