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Analog Inductive Sensor

Analog Inductive Sensor guide for distance monitoring instead of simple on/off detection: compare 0-10 V or 4-20 mA output options, output, voltage, mounting, documents and WhatsApp quote details before ordering from J&V Automation.

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

Datasheet & Compliance Document Status

J&V Automation does not publish placeholder certificates or unmatched test reports. Documents are linked only after the model coverage and publication permission are checked.

Product familyInductive Sensors
Current page requestAnalog Inductive Sensor
DatasheetAvailable on request until the exact model PDF is uploaded
Wiring / dimensionsConfirmed after model, connector and installation photo are known
Certificate documentsSee the Certificates page for verification status
Buyer information neededExact model, label photo, voltage, output type, quantity and destination country

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.

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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.

Reviewed by J&V Automation

Technical reviewJ&V Automation technical sales team
Last reviewed2026-06-21
What we checkModel code, label photo, wiring, sensing distance, mounting, voltage, output and application environment
Contact[email protected] / WhatsApp +8615760316814
Page typeproduct answer page

For final ordering, J&V Automation asks buyers to send the old label, installed photo, quantity and destination country before confirming an alternative.