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Position sensors

April 19, 2010
Edited by Alan L. Hitchcox Catalog WS offers an overview of entire range of Posiwire cable extension position (string pot) sensors for position measurement ranges between 4 in. and 197 ft. Introductory chart aids selection, describing measurement ...

Edited by Alan L. Hitchcox

Catalog WS offers an overview of entire range of Posiwire cable extension position (string pot) sensors for position measurement ranges between 4 in. and 197 ft. Introductory chart aids selection, describing measurement range, analog, incremental, and digital outputs, linearity, protection class, and explosion protection ratings. Each product description includes photos, specifications, order codes, and outline drawings.
ASM Sensors Inc.,
(630) 832-3202, www.asmsensors.com

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