GIM500R

 What This Data Means — For Quick Client Selection

✔ Designed only for metal detection

GIM500R detects metal targets only, making it ideal for machine automation, conveyors, and rotating equipment.

✔ Non-contact & wear-free

No mechanical contact means zero wear, high repeatability, and long operational life.

✔ Stable in harsh environments

Unaffected by oil, dust, moisture, vibration, or ambient light, unlike optical sensors.

✔ High mechanical strength

Metal housing and IP67 rating make it suitable for heavy-duty industrial plants.

✔ Easy integration

Standard outputs and connectors allow quick replacement and retrofit in existing systems.

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Description

GIM500R series inductive proximity sensors are heavy-duty sensors designed for reliable non-contact detection of metallic objects in harsh industrial environments. Using an electromagnetic induction principle, the sensor detects ferrous and non-ferrous metals without physical contact, ensuring long service life and stable switching. With extended sensing distance, rugged metal housing, high vibration resistance, and IP67 protection, GIM500R sensors are ideal for machine tools, conveyors, presses, material handling, and automation systems.

🔧 GIM500R — Key Technical Data & Selection Parameters

Parameter Specification / Details
Sensing Principle Inductive (electromagnetic field)
Detectable Materials Metallic objects (steel, iron, aluminum, brass)
Sensing Distance Extended range (model dependent)
Output Type PNP / NPN, NO / NC
Supply Voltage 10…30 V DC
Switching Frequency High switching speed suitable for automation
Housing Type Cylindrical threaded housing
Housing Material Nickel-plated brass / stainless steel
Protection Rating IP67
Operating Temperature –25 °C to +70 °C
Electrical Connection Cable or M12 connector
Mounting Flush / non-flush (model dependent)
Typical Applications Position sensing, speed detection, metal presence

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