Sensors Built to Last

Nov. 12, 2007
As the latest in the vendor’s line of harsh duty sensors, durable stainless steel front face sensors are designed to withstand physical abuse, making them well suited for automotive and many additional industrial applications.

These sensors use one-piece stainless steel construction for the barrel and sensing face, delivering an IP 68 and IP 69K protection rating against moisture and fluid ingress. This design also prevents corrosion and allows the sensors to be used in areas where oil, lubricants and chemical washdowns occur, such as food and beverage applications. The sensors are available in 12, 18 and 30mm barrels and feature a 3-wire DC quick disconnect.
Turck Inc.
www.turck.com
800.544.7769
 

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