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Shock-absorbing elements help prevent damages
Integrates into machinery with CAN interface
suit hygienic and wet areas
Provide EMI Protection
compact and fully enclosed
Offer up to 29 mm switching distances
Usable in confined spaces
In bore sizes from 2 to 28 mm
Eatons iProx Sensor Series “Best in class”
Withstand extreme ambient conditions
Replace displacement measuring systems
Transmit up to 8 signals
Foreground & background suppression versions
With a standard CANopen interface
for SW 24 Cable Connectors
Survives shocks of up to 10,000 g
Harsh environment applications
Replace brush-commutated versions
meets NASA low outgassing specifications
Integrating communication, signal and power transmission within a single connector
designed for dynamic measurements
Traditional rotary encoders can be readily fitted to shaft diameters of less than 5cm, but what happens if your design needs a much larger diameter through shaft or bore
for machine-level use
for shock absorbers
Jürgen Roland, Managing Director, ACE Controls International
for extreme environments
for shock testing
with external position magnet
Achieving the optimum pump/motor interface would be easy if shafts were perfectly aligned, machines didn't vibrate, and if the shafts never actually moved. In the real world we need flexible couplings.
with miniature teardrop design
support analog voltage output
offers mechanical robustness
for demanding railway applications
with linear output
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