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Inductive Proximity Sensors have ultra-short design.


May 27, 2008 - With stainless steel bodies, protection rating of IP67, and nominal 1.5 mm sensing range, SuperShorty® sensors can be installed into cramped places. Offered in 6.5 mm smooth and M08 threaded housings, pre-wired cable models come in 10 and 6 mm long versions, while connectorized models are 18 mm long. Sensing electronics are fully integrated into miniature housings, and sensors have current rating of 150 mA and are protected against short circuits and polarity reversal.


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Release date: May 1, 2008


Balluff Introduces Revolutionary New Line of Ultra Small SuperShorty® Sensors


Florence, KY (May, 2008): Balluff has developed a new family of exceptionally short inductive proximity sensors that open up new frontiers for machine designers. Intended primarily for OEM applications, these ultra-short sensors will help fuel the drive toward more compact machinery. Balluff SuperShorty® sensors can be installed into cramped places where inductive sensors simply couldn't fit before. Their extremely low mass enables abrupt acceleration and deceleration on highly dynamic, fast-moving equipment without adding excessive inertial load.

The shortest fully-integrated inductive sensors on the market, SuperShorty sensors are specifically designed for high speed pick-and-place equipment, miniature grippers, linear slides, miniature valves, compact actuators, and most other highly compact, precision mechanisms.

For further information, visit http://www.balluff.com/supershorty

"Our new SuperShorty line opens up design possibilities that have yet to be imagined," says Henry Menke, Product Marketing Manager. "These sensors are so small that OEM engineers now have free reign to integrate sensing functionality in areas that previously couldn't accommodate any conventional sensor. For example, SuperShorty sensors have such small dimensions and low mass that they can be placed directly into a gripper finger without adversely impacting its size or weight. As rugged inductive sensors, they can survive in close proximity to industrial processes where shock, vibration, and liquid or particulate contamination would quickly take optical sensors out of action. With stainless steel bodies and a protection rating of IP67, we're really breaking new ground here for sensor miniaturization."

According to Product Specialist Jeff Himes, SuperShorties are available in 6.5 mm smooth and M08 threaded housings. Pre-wired cable models are available in two lengths: 10mm and an amazingly short 6mm version, while connectorized models are only 18 mm long. All have a nominal 1.5 mm sensing range.

"The sensing electronics are fully integrated into the miniature housings," says Himes, "so no bulky external amplifiers are required. Despite the SuperShorty sensors' extremely small size, their electrical outputs are fully protected against short circuits and polarity reversal - plus they have a current rating of 150 mA."

Balluff Inc., the U.S. subsidiary of Balluff GmbH, Neuhausen, Germany, is a leading manufacturer of a wide range of inductive, optical, capacitive and magnetic sensors as well as linear position transducers and ID systems. Balluff products for OEM and factory floor solutions are used to control, regulate, automate, assemble, position, and monitor manufacturing, assembly, and packaging sequences for industries including metalworking, automotive, plastics, material handling, wood processing, aerospace, electrical, and electronics.

In Canada only, contact
Norman J. Clarke,
President, Balluff Canada,
2840 Argentia Road, Unit # 2,
Mississauga, ON L5N 8G4,
Phone 1-800-927-9654 or

Tel: 905-816-1494, 905-816-1411,
E-mail: balluff.canada@balluff.ca


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Tom Draper
USA
Phone: 800-543-8390
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Balluff Canada
Norman J. Clarke President
2840 Argentia Rd., Unit # 2,
Mississauga L5N 8G4
CAN
Phone: 800-927-9654
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Company Information:
Name: Balluff, Inc.
Address: 8125 Holton Dr.
City: Florence
State: KY
ZIP: 41042-0937
Country: USA
Phone: 800-543-8390
FAX: 859-727-4823
http://www.balluff.com



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