Robust proximity sensor family in five styles that easily install on a wide range of mobile vehicles.
TURCK introduces its new family of robust inductive proximity sensors
for use on mobile vehicle systems. Designed to reliably detect the
position of doors, ladders, outriggers, gates and booms, the Mobile
Equipment Sensor Series delivers rugged sensing solutions for
agriculture, construction, commercial and utility industry mobile
equipment applications. The sensors are available in five styles—M12,
M18 and M30 barrel sensors, along with Q14 and Q20 rectangular
versions—to easily install on a wide range of mobile vehicles. By
incorporating advanced technology and enhanced electronics, the sensors
provide an extended sensing range while resisting the high levels of
EMC often found with mobile vehicle electric systems.
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