Next Gen Position Sensors

Sept. 2, 2004
G-Series magnetostrictive position sensors are backward compatible with existing L-Series and Tempo-II-Series sensors.

They feature increased shock and vibration resistance, reduced EMI interference, and better immunity to harsh environmental conditions. Units run on 24-Vdc or optional 9 to 23-Vdc input power. Voltage and current outputs are adjustable within ±10 Vdc and 0 to 20 mA. Outputs are available for stroke lengths to 300 in. with several connector options including in-line, adapter cables, and field-connector kits.

MTS Systems,
3001 Sheldon Dr., Cary, NC 27513,
(919) 677-0100, www.mtssensors.com

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