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The ILPS-19S series spring loaded LVIT linear position sensor ruggedized high-performance gauging probe

April 3, 2018 By Paige Beach Leave a Comment

Harold G. Schaevitz Industries LLC (HGSI) has expanded its sensor product offering by adding a line of ILPS-19S Series Ruggedized Spring Loaded Inductive LinearLVIT linear position sensor Position Sensors using LVIT Technology.  The ILPS-19S was designed for dimensional gauging and position measurements in demanding commercial, industrial, and military applications.  With their rugged design, long service life, and excellent stroke-to-length ratio, ILPS-19S sensors are ideal for test stands, test laboratories, automated assembly machines, processing & packaging equipment, robotics, and automotive test applications.  

 

ILPS-19S Features:

  • Measuring ranges from 6 to 100 mm (0.25 to 4 inches)
  • Excellent stroke-to-length ratio
  • Lower cost, drop-in replacement for spring loaded LVITs
  • Long service life, rated to over 100 million cycles
  • 19 mm (0.75 inch) diameter stainless steel housing sealed to IP-67
  • Axial termination with either M12 connector, PT02 connector, or integral cable

The ILPS-19S series offer a choice of four analog outputs and all include HGSI’s proprietary SenSet™ field recalibration feature.

 

Harold G. Schaevitz Industries LLC
www.hgsind.com

Filed Under: Sensors Tagged With: haroldgschaevitz, haroldgschaevitzindustries

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