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5-Way Adjustable Limit Switch Style Sensors from Pepperl+Fuchs

By Pepperl+Fuchs
Friday, June 10, 2011

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The active sensing face of these 5-way adjustable sensors can be adjusted for front, top, bottom, left, or right facing targets, maximizing installation and operational flexibility.



Pepperl+Fuchs (Twinsburg, OH) introduces 5-Way Adjustable Limit Switch Style Sensors for 10-30 VDC operation. The active sensing face of these 5-way adjustable sensors can be adjusted for front, top, bottom, left, or right facing targets, maximizing installation and operational flexibility. Features include: 

  • Patented 4-corner LEDs that guarantee 360º visibility, enabling users to easily monitor the sensors’ operating and switching state to help keep machines up and running. 
  • Category IP68/69K protection, which ensures robust and reliable operation even under the most extreme conditions and applications.
  • Weather and heat resistance, and waterproof.
  • Available sensing ranges of 15, 20, 30 and 40 mm.
  • Flush-mountable 15 and 20 mm versions. 
  • An operating temperature range of -25° to +85 °C. 
  • 3-wire DC, 4-wire DC and NAMUR models available.

For more information visit www.pepperl-fuchs.us.

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