Mechanical position sensor MP600 Series
linearIP67industrial

mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
mechanical position sensor
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Characteristics

Type
linear
Technology
mechanical
Protection class
IP67
Applications
industrial, for robotics, for small spaces, for valves, OEM applications, for machine tools, for actuators, for medical applications
Other characteristics
compact, rugged, absolute, high-precision, redundant, cylindrical, stainless steel, pressure-resistant, with switching function

Description

MP600 SERIES The MP600 Series are mechanical sensors in M8 and M12 cylindrical format. The long life sensing mechanism is designed to accurately detect two positions with a high degree of repeatability and no measurable hysteresis. - KEY ADVANTAGES • No switching hysteresis • 1 Device – 2 switching points • Extended temperature range • M8 and M12 formats • Easy mounting and adjustment The MP600 series of mechanical position sensors detect one or two positions within a single, compact electromechanical component. Two independent commutations can sense two previously defined positions to within a few microns of accuracy. The two positions can be set specifically for each application, between 0.3mm and 1.5mm and require no further calibration. The fixed NC and NO contacts activate with no measurable hysteresis. Repeatability is less than 5 µm and, depending on cable selection, the operating temperature can go from -40°C up to 130°C. The cable can be supplied with a connector termination, typically M8 or M12.

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