Inductive Proximity Sensors withstand temperatures to 248°F.
January 2, 2008 -
Suited for use in automation and food processing machinery, High Temperature Inductive Proximity Sensors operate from -13 to +248°F and provide NPN or PNP NO output. Models are offered in 5 and 8 mm diameters and come totally sealed in cylindrical, threaded, stainless steel housing. Operating on 10-30 Vdc, CE- and RoHS-compliant products are shielded, have short circuit and reverse polarity protection, allow for flush mounting, and are protected to IP67.
120°C / 248°F High Temperature Inductive Proximity Sensors
Fargo Controls, Inc. is pleased to announce two new 120°C (248°F) High Temperature Inductive Proximity Sensors. These new models operate from -25°C up to 120°C (-13° to 248°F), which is 50°C (90°F) higher than standard sensors. These new versions are available in 5 and 8 mm diameters, have short circuit and reverse polarity protection as well as an increased maximum switching current over previous versions. They are totally sealed in a cylindrical threaded stainless steel housing making them ideal for harsh industrial environments. They are also shielded allowing for flush mounting.
They operate on 10-30 VDC and have a NPN or PNP normally open output. Standard features include a 2-meter long high temperature cable, a protection degree of IP67, and are CE & RoHS compliant.
They are ideal for a variety of automation and food processing machinery where temperatures exceed the limits of standard proximity sensors.
Contact:
Fargo Controls, Inc.
PO Box 539
Eatontown, NJ 07724
1-800-241-3755
732-389-3376
Fax: 732-542-3553
e-mail: info@fargocontrols.com www.fargocontrols.com Company Information: Name: Fargo Controls, Inc. Address: 20 Hampton Rd., P.O. Box 539-T City: Eatontown State: NJ ZIP: 07724 Country: USA Phone: 800-241-3755 FAX: 732-542-3553 http://www.fargocontrols.com
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