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Linear position sensor is an inductive and spoiler combo

May 4, 2021 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Harold G. Schaevitz Industries LLC (HGSI) has expanded its sensor product offering by adding a line of ILPS-27 Series Inductive Linear Position Sensors using LVIT Technology; contactless devices designed for factory automation and a variety of industrial or commercial
applications such as motorsport vehicles, automotive testing, solar cell positioners, wind turbine prop pitch and brake position, and packaging equipment. With their compact design, superior performance, and excellent stroke-to-length ratio, ILPS-27 linear position sensors are ideal for both industrial testing laboratories and OEM applications.

ILPS-27 Features include: Contactless operation prevents wear out from dither or cycling; 10 Ranges from 2 to 18 inches (50 to 450 mm); Excellent stroke-to-length ratio; 1.05 inch (27 mm) diameter anodized aluminum housing sealed to IP-67; Radial cable exit version comes with swivel rod eye ends; Axial termination versions with either M-12 connector or cable;

Operating from a variety of DC voltages, the ILPS-27 series offers a choice of four analog outputs, and all include
HGSI's proprietary SenSet field recalibration feature.

The ILPS linear position sensor series also includes the ILPS-19 series for applications where a shorter length
and smaller diameter body is required and the spring-loaded ILPS-18S for applications where the probe cannot
be hard fixed to the object being measured. Technical data sheets and additional information can be found at
www.hgsind.com

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Filed Under: Linear, Position, Sensors Tagged With: haroldg.schaevitzindustries

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