Company Announces 2 and 3-Wire DC Stainless Steel Inductive Sensor Line

Aug. 20, 2009
TURCK announces its complete line of 2 and 3-wire DC ArmorGuard™+ stainless steel front face inductive sensors.
The line includes 8, 12, 18 and 30 mm barrel diameters with 1.5 to 10 mm achievable sensing distances. The sensors feature one-piece construction and IP 68 and IP 68K ratings, making them particularly suitable for food and beverage industry applications requiring frequent washdowns. Select sensors are available with TURCK’s proprietary WeldGuard™ protective sensing face material, which resists weld slag build-up and abrasion often found in robotic welding applications, including those in the automotive industry. The sensors come equipped with an M12 quick disconnect connection or with potted-in 2 m cable for ease of installation on the plant floor. TURCK is an industry leader providing superior quality sensing, connectivity, network and interface products to help manufacturers improve their automated processes. For other TURCK product or technical information, visit www.turck.us.  

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