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Cylinder sensor

July 13, 2009
Q25L magnetically actuated linear displacement sensor detects piston position on pneumatic cylinders. It is available with measuring ranges of 100, 125, 160, and 200 mm, for applications requiring precise signal transmission over long ...
Q25L magnetically actuated linear displacement sensor detects piston position on pneumatic cylinders.
It is available with measuring ranges of 100, 125, 160, and 200 mm, for applications requiring precise signal transmission over long measuring distances. It has a repeat accuracy of less than 0.1% of the measuring range and a linear deviation of less than 1% of the full scale. It also features a blind zone of 20.5 mm on each end, for easy application in small spaces.

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