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Flexible inductive sensors with a rotatable head

September 22, 2022 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

unnamed-82Carlo Gavazzi is excited to introduce the new IRC40 Series Inductive Proximity Sensors. Specifically designed as a durable solution for daily indoor and outdoor applications, it ensures accurate detection of actuating parts, such as skid conveyor positioning, step detection on escalators, and material positioning on conveyor systems.

The IRC40 sensors are resistant to extreme operating conditions such as exposure to a wide range of temperatures and frequent high-pressure washdown cycles. They offer flexible adjustment and adaptability for any application due to the 5-position sensing face. The sensors can be installed quickly without any tools, thanks to the push-lock system of the mounting bracket.

The features of the IRC40 Series include:
Rotatable sensing face in 5 different positions without the need of additional tools
Bracket with push-lock system for easy and quick mounting or replacement
4 corner visible LEDs with diagnostic functions
Extended sensing distance 22 to 40mm
Operating temp.: -25 to +80°C (-13°F to +176°F)
IP68 and IP69K protection against high pressure and high-temperature washing cycles
40 x 40 x 66mm plastic housing with M12-plug
Flush or non-flush mounting with antivalent output

The IRC40 Series Inductive Proximity Sensors are ideal for conveyor systems, production lines, and escalators where you need a reliable and flexible solution.

Carlo Gavazzi
www.GavazziOnline.com

Filed Under: Inductive Tagged With: carlogavazzi

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