XS4P12PB340 TELEMECANIQUE INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR

PRODUCT INFORMATION
MANUFACTURER TELEMECANIQUE
PART NUMBER XS4P12PB340
STOCK IN STOCK
DIMENSIONS (L-W-H) 6in x 5in x 1in
PACKAGING This item may or may not include original packaging.
PAYMENT Visa, Mastercard, Amex, Discover, Paypal
SHIPPING This item qualifies toward FREE Domestic Ground shipping. Only orders shipping domestically within the contiguous 48 states and an item total equal to or over $100 qualify for this offer. This offer is not valid for the following: Freight/LTL, Priority Shipping, Oversized Items, Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, or International Orders. We will contact you by email if Freight/LTL, International, Alaska/Hawaii, US Protectorates, or Oversized Item charge is required. (see details)
RETURNS 30 day returns, 10% restocking fee may apply (see details)
OUR PRICE $221.14


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TELEMECANIQUE INDUCTIVE PROXIMITY SENSOR

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ABOUT TELEMECANIQUE

Telemecanique started as Manufacture d’Appareillage Electrique in Nanterre, France and invented the first bar contactor in 1924. They adopted the Télémécanique Electrique name just four years later in 1928. After filing a patent for their contactor, Telemecanique continued to innovate and expand, eventually becoming a leading specialist in automation management. Their D contactors became a global reference.

Telemecanique continued to innovate and expand their capabilities in the coming decades and became a leader in industrial automation management. They expanded throughout Europe and into North America, South America, Asia, and Africa. During this time, Telemecanique developed minicomputers, frequency inverters, programmable logic controllers, and more for industrial use. Telemecanique was acquired by Schneider Electric in 1988 and became Schneider Electric’s Automation and Control segment in 2009.



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