Sick IME18-08NNOZC0K Proximity Sensor
The Sick IME18-08NNOZC0K Proximity Sensor provides a 8 mm sensing range with a M18 short-body housing and NPN NC output for industrial detection. It includes a non-flush installation design, 1,000 Hz switching frequency, M12 4-pin connector, DC 3-wire wiring, and an IP67 enclosure rating. Explore the full Sick brand, view more Sick Proximity Sensors, or learn about the Sick IME Series.
| Brand | Sick |
| Product Type | Proximity Sensor |
| Model Number | IME18-08NNOZC0K |
Sick IME18-08NNOZC0K Proximity Sensor – Technical Specifications
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Housing | Cylindrical thread design, Short-body |
| Thread size | M18 x 1 |
| Diameter | Ø 18 mm |
| Sensing range Sn | 8 mm |
| Safe sensing range Sa | 6.48 mm |
| Installation type | Non-flush |
| Switching frequency | 1,000 Hz |
| Connection type | Male connector M12, 4-pin |
| Switching output | NPN |
| Output function | NC |
| Electrical wiring | DC 3-wire |
| Enclosure rating | IP67 1) |
| Items supplied | Mounting nut, brass, nickel-plated (2x) |
The Sick IME18-08NNOZC0K Proximity Sensor is a compact industrial device designed for precise metal detection. This Sick model features a 8 mm sensing range, M18 cylindrical housing, NPN NC switching output, and 1,000 Hz switching frequency. As part of the IME Series, it supports automation tasks requiring stable sensing and reliable integration across industrial environments.
The Sick IME18-08NNOZC0K Proximity Sensor is used in conveyors, assembly machinery, packaging systems, and general automation lines. Its robust IP67 construction and M12 connector help maintain consistent operation in dusty or vibration-prone environments. Engineers use it for presence detection, machine positioning, metal object counting, and repetitive sensing tasks where durability and stable output are essential.
The Sick IME18-08NNOZC0K Proximity Sensor ensures dependable sensing performance with its 8 mm range, non-flush mounting, and DC 3-wire wiring. This IME Series model reinforces Sick’s reputation for reliable industrial components and supports long-term use in automated machinery. Its clear specifications, stable switching behavior, and rugged construction make it a trusted choice across industrial automation applications.

