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MHP Series Inductive Linear Position Sensor

August 17, 2015 By Mike Santora Leave a Comment

AME-MHPE-Series-LVIT-Position-Sensor-1Alliance Sensors Group a division of H.G. Schaevitz LLC has expanded its in-cylinder position sensor product line to include the MHP-7 series linear inductive sensors. These compact inductive linear sensors were designed to be installed into the rear endcap of hydraulic cylinders for operation at pressures up to 5000psig. Their 1-inch hex aluminum or stainless steel housing are ideal for mobile hydraulics, factory automation machinery, or oil and gas exploration equipment, and mount to the cylinder with a standard male o-ring port thread.

Features of the MHP-7:
• No magnet required
• Compact 1-in. hex aluminum or stainless steel housing
• Contactless- no wear from cycling or dithering
• Ranges from 25 to 600 mm (1 to 24-in.)
• Excellent stroke-to-length ratio
• SenSet for field scalability of analog output

The MHP-7 series sensors are based on a proprietary contactless inductive sensing technology with a short stroke to length ratio. They employ a 7 mm diameter probe inserted into an 8 mm (5/16-in.) gun-drilled hole in the cylinder rod to measure position rather than a ring magnet or pot contact spool. They are offered in ranges from 25 to 600 mm (1 to 24-in.) full scale with a wide variety of analog I/Os and either connector and cable terminations.

The MHP-7 series also includes the MR-7 and ME-7 series for larger cylinders and actuators and the SS-7 for subsea applications.

Alliance Sensors Group
www.alliancesensors.com

Filed Under: Inductive, Uncategorized Tagged With: alliancesensorsgroup

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