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Speed sensors for hydraulic motors

March 14, 2014
Magnetic rotational-speed sensors, for use in hydraulic drives with pressures up to 275 bar, feature a 14.7-mm insert depth. A heavy-duty brass housing keeps dirt and moisture out, and the sensors operate over a 0.1 to 20,000-Hz range to guarantee high-EMC stability.
Magnetic rotational-speed sensors, for use in hydraulic drives with pressures up to 275 bar, feature a 14.7-mm insert depth. The device’s heavy-duty brass housing keeps dirt and moisture out. The sensors operate over a 0.1 to 20,000-Hz range and guarantee high EMC stability. The sensors also feature a measuring surface pressure resistant to 275 bar.

Rheintacho Messtechnik GmbH,
+49 (0)761 45 13 0,
www.rheintacho.com

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