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EPRO PR6423/13R-040 CON021 Eddy Current Sensor: Advanced Industrial Measurement Solution

Short Description:

The EPRO PR6423/13R-040 Eddy Current Sensor is designed for precise non-contact measurement of linear distances, ideal for applications requiring high accuracy and reliability in industrial automation.


Product Detail

Product Type:Eddy Current Sensor

Linear Measurement Range:10 mm

Initial Air Gap:0.7 mm

Operating Temperature Range:-40°C to +105°C

Output Signal:4-20 mA

Operating Frequency:50/60 Hz

Power Consumption:≤ 1 W

Connection Type:M12 x 1.6 mm

Material:Stainless Steel

Weight:0.35 kg

    Introducing the EPRO PR6423/13R-040 CON021 Eddy Current Sensor, designed for precision and reliability in demanding industrial settings. This sensor utilizes advanced eddy current technology to deliver highly accurate measurements without physical contact, ensuring minimal wear and tear.

    Featuring a compact design and robust stainless steel construction, the sensor is engineered to withstand harsh conditions, making it an ideal choice for applications in manufacturing, automation, and process control industries.

    With a versatile operating temperature range from -25°C to +85°C, this sensor is suitable for a wide array of environments. Its accuracy of +/- 0.1% of full scale ensures consistent and reliable performance, meeting stringent quality standards.

    The EPRO PR6423/13R-040 CON021 supports flexible power supply options, accommodating DC voltage levels from 12V to 36V, and offers configurable output signals, either 4-20mA or 0-10V, for seamless integration with various control systems.

    Installation is straightforward, allowing quick deployment in new or existing systems. The sensor's modular design facilitates easy maintenance and upgrades, contributing to its long-term operational efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

EPRO PR6423/13R-040 CON021 Eddy Current Sensor

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