Inductive sensors are electronic devices that use inductance to detect the presence or proximity of metal objects without direct contact. Widely used in industrial and automation applications, these sensors create an electromagnetic field around them. When a metal object enters this field, it alters the sensor's inductance, triggering its response. Inductive sensors are valuable for tasks such as object detection, position control, and automation in environments where dirt, dust, or moisture are present, as they don't require physical contact with the object and offer high reliability.
Dimensions of induction end sensors DNOVA LJ12A3-4-J/EZ

Sketch of overall dimensions of induction end sensors DNOVA LJ12A3-4-J/EZ
Wiring diagram for induction end sensors DNOVA LJ12A3-4-J/EZ

Sketch of overall dimensions of induction end sensors DNOVA LJ12A3-4-J/EZ