You know why your inductive sensors keep failing? They're too close to the parts they're detecting.
Standard inductive proximity sensors mounted 2-4mm from moving parts take constant hits from vibration, misalignment, and part variation. Eventually, they break. You replace them. Three months later—same inductive sensor, same location, same failure.
Here's how to stop the cycle.
IMX inductive sensors from SICK deliver 4x the sensing range of standard proximity sensors—4mm to 50mm depending on housing size.
An IMX M8 inductive sensor detects targets from 8mm away—the same range you'd get from a standard M12 sensor, but positioned twice as far from moving parts. An IMX M30 detects from up to 50mm.
You get the same detection performance with inductive sensors mounted outside the damage zone.
Key Benefit: Mount inductive sensors 4x farther from moving parts while maintaining the same detection reliability.
Every inductive sensor failure represents more than just a replacement part cost. The true expense includes:
Downtime: 2-4 hours while your team troubleshoots and waits for parts. Manufacturing downtime typically can cost from a few hundred dollars to a few thousand dollars per hour in lost production depending on your operation.
Maintenance Labor: Diagnosis, ordering, installation, and testing. Hours your technicians aren't spending on actual improvements.
Rush Shipping: Overnight parts to minimize downtime.
When failures occur repeatedly across multiple inductive sensors and production lines, these costs compound quickly.
IMX inductive sensors use extended range technology to detect from 4x the distance:
Facilities that switch to extended range inductive sensors report significant reductions in sensor failures and maintenance costs.
By mounting IMX inductive sensors at extended distances (8-50mm instead of 2-4mm), facilities eliminate the mechanical damage that causes repetitive failures. Sensors positioned outside the impact zone simply last longer.
Machine builders who standardize on IMX sensors for conveyor and positioning applications report improved reliability across their installed base.
What Extended Range Delivers:
IMX inductive sensors deliver more than just extended range:
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You already know your inductive sensors are too close to what they're detecting. Extended sensing range gives you the same detection from a safer distance.
Mount inductive sensors farther away. Eliminate repetitive failures. Redirect maintenance time to actual improvements instead of replacing the same inductive sensors quarterly.
Ready to evaluate IMX inductive sensors for your application?
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About the Author
TJ Singh is a product specialist at EandM, the West Coast's only Elite Gold SICK distributor.