Catalogue Linear inductive displacement sensors
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EDS series: long-stroke sensors for hydraulics & pneumatics
Measurement ranges 100 ... 630 mm Output signal 4 ... 20 mA Integrated microelectronics High pressure resistance Oil resistant and maintenance-free Short offset ranges
The sensor elements of the EDS series are protected by a pressure resistant stainless steel housing. The sensor electronics and signal conditioning are completely inte­grated in asensorflange. As a target an aluminum sleeve is used which is integrated into the piston rod and is passed without making contact and wear-free overthe sensor rod.
Due to the use of the eddy current principle, no permanent magnetic need to be mounted inside the cylinder. Due to the rugged design of the long-stroke sensors of the EDS series, these sensor systems have proven themselves, not only through the integration in hydraulic and compressed air cylinders, but also especially under harsh industrial conditions.
Typical applications
Long-stroke sensors in the EDS series are designed for industrial use in hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders for the displacement and position measurement of pistons or cocks, e.g. for the measurement of
- displacement, distance, position, gap
- deflection
- movement, stroke
-filling level, immersion depth, spring travel
Artikelbezeichnung EDS- 300 -S-SR7 -I
-electrical output
~SRB = interconnector, radial Bajonet (model F) SA7 = connector, axial (model S) SR7 = connector, radial (model S)
-Models: S = compact design with alu cap
F = flange housing with mounting holes
measuring range in mm
Integration in a hydraulic cylinder
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