Sick IME12-06BPSZC0S Proximity Sensor
The Sick IME12-06BPSZC0S Proximity Sensor offers a 6 mm sensing range with M12 housing and PNP NO switching output capability. It includes a 4.86 mm safe sensing range, 800 Hz switching frequency, quasi-flush installation, DC 3-wire wiring, and a robust IP67 enclosure, supported by an M12 male connector. Mounting nuts are supplied for secure installation. Explore Sick, browse Sick Proximity Sensors, or view the Sick IME Series.
| Brand | Sick |
| Product Type | Proximity Sensor |
| Model Number | IME12-06BPSZC0S |
Sick IME12-06BPSZC0S Proximity Sensor β Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Housing | Cylindrical thread design, Standard design |
| Thread size | M12 x 1 |
| Diameter | Γ 12 mm |
| Sensing range Sn | 6 mm |
| Safe sensing range Sa | 4.86 mm |
| Installation type | Quasi-flush |
| Switching frequency | 800 Hz |
| Connection type | Male connector M12, 4-pin |
| Switching output | PNP |
| Output function | NO |
| Electrical wiring | DC 3-wire |
| Enclosure rating | IP67 1) |
| Items supplied | Mounting nut, brass, nickel-plated (2x) |
The Sick IME12-06BPSZC0S Proximity Sensor is a compact inductive device designed for precise metal detection in automation systems. The IME12-06BPSZC0S model delivers a 6 mm sensing range, PNP NO output, 800 Hz switching frequency, and a durable IP67 enclosure. As part of the IME Series, it supports consistent sensing performance across various industrial applications.
This sensor is suitable for conveyor monitoring, packaging operations, assembly verification, and general machine automation. Its quasi-flush design and M12 connector simplify integration, while stable switching behavior ensures reliable object detection in demanding or space-limited environments.
The Sick IME12-06BPSZC0S Proximity Sensor combines a 6 mm range, PNP NO output, and IP67 protection to provide dependable detection for industrial equipment. With Sickβs trusted engineering and IME Series consistency, it performs well in OEM machinery, process automation, and maintenance activities requiring accurate inductive sensing.

