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Friday, October 09, 2009

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The SP 5000 Series features a 3-pin AMP Junior-Timer connector.



Southborough, MA – Novotechnik’s (Southborough, MA) SP 5000 Series rotary position sensors feature easy mounting and availability of custom angles. The customization combined with design for harsh environments make these sensors well suited for many industrial and vehicle applications. Features include:

  • Mounting holes with brass bushings and a hollow shaft.
  • Constructed of high-grade temperature resistant plastic.
  • A 3-pin AMP Junior-Timer connector.
  • Ideal for apps with 105 to 120° electrical angle.
  • A repeatability of 1.0°.
  • Temperature coefficient of the output-to-applied voltage ratio of 15 ppm.K.
  • Vibrations of 20 g.
  • A temperature range of -40° to +125°C.

For more information visit www.novotechnik.com

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