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Inductive-ring sensors

Sept. 1, 2011
A new generation of inductive ring sensors can monitor in-feed of small metal parts.

A new generation of inductive ring sensors can monitor in-feed of small metal parts.

Features & benefits

  • Easy to install, can be mounted side-by-side or stacked

  • Available in 10, 15, and 25-mm diameter openings; sensitivity adjustment, output-signal duration adjustment

  • M12 connector; one LED for power, and one for function indication

  • Suitable for detecting nails, screws, welded studs, or similar items; ejection monitoring; part counting; wire-breakage monitoring; jam detection of feed tubes, and other applications

Balluff Inc.
(800) 543-8390
balluff.com/BES

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