September 2006 - Baumer has developed and designed an inductive sensor that is suitable for applications where space requirement is one of the factors governing the final decision to employ a particular component.
The required mounting depth of this sensor is 4,7 mm, is intended for flush installation and exhibits a nominal sensing distance of 2 mm. It can be inset flush into the front of metal grooves or it can be embedded into milled edges.
The sturdy and flat housing, made from nickel-plated zinc die-casting, makes the sensor applicable in restricted space conditions, as is common in the handling and semiconductor industries for example, as well as for applications in harsh industrial environments. Only a single M3 countersunk screw is required to mount the inductive proximity switch. The switching sensor utilising 3-wire technology is available as a cable version as well as with M8x1 and M5x0,5 mating connectors.
For more information contact Andy Brown, Temperature Controls, +27 (0) 11 791 6000, andyb@tempcon.co.za
Credit(s)
Supplied ByTemperature Controls
Tel(011) 791 6000
Fax(011) 792 1140
Emailsales@tempcon.co.za
www.tempcon.co.za





