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wireSENSOR MPM
wireSENSOR MP/MPW
1mm Measuring ranges 100 -1000 m
Analog oulpul polenliomel
Digital outpul encoder
Analog oui gui Option with w
ce *m %
wireSENSOR P60/P96 wireSENSOR P115
Measuring ranges 100 - 30ÛÛ mm Measuring ranges 3 ■ 15 m
voilage, currenl voilage, currenl
Digital outputs HTL. TTL. SSI. PB, CO Digital outputs HTL, TTL. SSI, PB, CO
MiXiSi.rirçj 'Oi'BC-s 30 ■ 50m
Digital outpuls HTL, TTL. SSI. PB, CO
IR mechanics
The mechanic optons PDG. P-15 one P?00
Compact, dependable and economical
The different sensor model ranges cover the complete application spectrum of draw-wire sensors. The miniature sensors are extremely favorably priced and are suitable for integrati­on in tight installation spaces due to the miniaturized design. The industrial sensors are of extreme y rugged construction and are employed in applications with large measurement ranges. A definite advantage of this draw-wire measuring principle is that the measuring cable can be diverted over deflection industrial pulleys. This property differentiates draw-wire sensors from other measi-Hry ivii'dpltiswiioncaii normally only Tiuasureon one axis. The sensor housings are kept extremely compact. The well conceived sensor desiyi enables large mnas. i'c:ii;™ 'nr-jos :o ha mailed n a spnon- sav ~\c. manner. Since only high quality components aro used, lint; rugged sensors have an extremely long life - even in nder industrial conditions.
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