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Automation|Design|Housing|Sensor|Sensors|Stainless Steel|Steel
Automation|Design|Housing|Sensor|Sensors|Stainless Steel|Steel
automation|design|housing|sensor|sensors|stainless-steel|steel

They could hardly be smaller: inductive sensors in M8 design

30th March 2022

     

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Light, small and powerful

The extremely compact housing has its strength wherever there is restricted space for sensors or where the additional mass is to be kept low: In factory automation, on machine tools or on fast-moving robot arms the miniature sensor scores with a range that is almost as long as that of larger designs.

Ready for every application

The high-grade stainless-steel housing makes the sensor extremely resistant; the temperature range from -40 to 85 °C and the protection class IP 65 to IP 69K open up almost unlimited application possibilities. The LED switching status indication is easy to read even in places where access is difficult.

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