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| Categories | PLC Interface Module | 
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| Brand Name: | Pepperl+Fuchs | 
| Model Number: | NBB0.6-4GM22-E0 | 
| Certification: | 3C | 
| Place of Origin: | GERMANY | 
| MOQ: | 1 | 
| Price: | 120$/piece | 
| Payment Terms: | T/T | 
| Supply Ability: | 1piece in stock | 
| Delivery Time: | 3 day | 
| Packaging Details: | 100*100*100mm | 
| Quality: | 100% Original 100% Brand | 
| Working Temperature: | -20°C~70°C | 
| Threading: | M12 x 1 | 
| Diameter: | 8 mm | 
| Temperature Range: | -25 to 60 °C | 
| Height: | 58 mm | 
| Length: | 50 mm | 
| Company Info. | 
| Xiamen ZhiCheng Automation Technology Co., Ltd | 
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| Product List | 
Attribute  | Description  | 
|---|---|
Product Type  | Inductive Proximity Sensor (Cylindrical, Flush Mounting)  | 
Model  | NBB0.6-4GM22-E0  | 
Manufacturer  | Pepperl+Fuchs  | 
Sensor Technology  | Inductive (Non-contact metal detection)  | 
Output Type  | 3-Wire PNP (Normally Open, NO)  | 
Rated Detection Distance  | 0.6 mm (flush mounting)  | 
Supply Voltage  | 10–30 V DC  | 
Switching Frequency  | Up to 1400 Hz  | 
Connection  | Fixed PUR cable (2 m length, 3-conductor, 0.055 mm² core cross-section)  | 
LED Indicators  | Yellow LED for switching state indication  | 
Housing Material  | Stainless Steel 1.4305/AISI 303 (sensing face: PC)  | 
Protection Class  | IP67 (dust/water immersion resistance)  | 
Ambient Temperature  | -25°C to 70°C (-13°F to 158°F)  | 
Mechanical Dimensions  | 4 mm diameter x 22 mm length (cylindrical)  | 
Weight  | N/A (Not specified in official documentation)  | 
Reduction Factors  | Aluminum: 0.4  | 
Functional Safety  | MTTF (Mean Time To Failure): 1329 years  | 
Certifications  | UL (CUL Listed, General Purpose)  | 
Protective Features  | Reverse polarity protection  | 
Installation  | Flush mounting (no external metal interference)  | 
Applications  | Precision machinery  | 
Additional Features  | Miniature design for space-constrained environments  | 
                                 
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