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Hydraulic Position Sensors

Monday, April 04, 2005

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Hydraulic Position Sensors

Built on the Temposonics MH position sensor, a new comprehensive line of mobile hydraulic position sensors is available. Beginning with an enhanced version of the existing MH sensor, the M-Series family includes solutions designed for smaller diameter cylinders. Also included is a new sensor for applications requiring extended performance and features, such as programmable velocity outputs. The M-Series allows a broad array of on- and off-highway machinery to capitalize on increased reliability and reduction in service costs. First in the family of mobile hydraulic position sensors, the MH sensor has been enhanced with a number of new features. Designed for 2-in. diameter cylinders (or larger), the MH sensor provides a measuring range of 2 to 78 in., doubling the available stroke length, while maintaining high levels of accuracy and repeatability. The MH sensor operates from -40° to +105°C, and is available with either individual wire or cable connection options that are compatible with typical mobile equipment electrical connector requirements. The sensors are designed for “embedded” application inside hydraulic cylinders, creating minimal impact on the cylinder installed envelope. The M-Series sensors are specifically designed and tested to the stringent shock, vibration, and electromagnetic immunity specifications of the on- and off-highway machine industries.
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