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Supplier: SPECTEC
Description: Gear actuated, frequency range from zero speed to 25 kHz, 303SS shell
- Technology: Magnetic Proximity
- Power Supply: DC
- Contacts: Solid State
- Mounting: Threaded Barrel
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Supplier: Electro-Sensors, Inc.
Description: Speed Switches - PVC100 & PVC5000 The PVC-Series of corrosion-resistant speed switches are self-contained rotation monitoring systems that are ideal for detecting the unwanted slow down or stoppage of process equipment. These switches are commonly used to monitor drive trains, power driven
- Technology: Magnetic Proximity
- Power Supply: AC
- Contacts: SPDT
- Mounting: Base
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Supplier: Red Lion Controls, Inc.
Description: The Model IFMR accepts a frequency input, and controls a single relay (SPDT) based on the value of the input frequency. The Trip frequency can be set to any value from 0.1 Hz to 25 KHz. The IFMR can be set to trip on overspeed, or underspeed (including zero speed). Offset and hysteresis values can
- Technology: Magnetic Proximity
- Power Supply: AC, DC
- Contacts: SPDT
- Mounting: Other
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Supplier: Control Concepts, Inc.
Description: The Control Concepts Prox Switch is a micro-controlled, field adjustable, multi-setpoint speed / rate monitor that provides 4 character alpha numeric visual indication and relay output. The unit offers many versatile features that provide flexibility in application and confidence in sensing. Full
- Technology: Magnetic Proximity
- Field Adjustable: Yes
- Power Supply: AC, DC
- Contacts: SPDT
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Supplier: Siemens Process Instrumentation
Description: verview SITRANS WM100 is a heavy-duty zero-speed alarm switch. This non-contacting unit provides cost-effective equipment protection even in the harshest conditions. Benefits Up to 100 mm (4 inch) gap between SITRANS WM100 and targets Rugged, low maintenance suitable for tough
- Technology: Magnetic Proximity
- Power Supply: AC
- Contacts: SPDT
- Mounting: Flange
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Supplier: Dwyer Instruments Inc.
Description: is commonly used to monitor drive trains, power-driven components, crushers, exhaust fans, screw conveyors, or tail pulleys on belt conveyors and elevators. The standard system includes either an NSSM-series or an NSSP-series switch and a pulsar DISC. Miniature speed switches contain a sensor and switching
- Technology: Magnetic Proximity
- Field Adjustable: Yes
- Power Supply: AC
- Contacts: SPDT
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Supplier: Electro-Sensors, Inc.
Description: ; sensor capable of operating across broad range of target sizes and offering flexible gap distance set up (up to 3mm). Digital electronics and true zero-speed operation up to 12kHz enables use at higher shaft speeds than many conventional proximity sensors. When used with Electro-Sensors speed switches
- Sensor Technology: Hall Effect
- Power Requirements: DC Powered
- Output: Frequency
- Body Shape: Cylindrical
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Parts by Number for Proximity Zero Speed Switches Top
| Part # | Distributor | Manufacturer | Product Category | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PU7813BL10L | PLC Radwell | Ecci | Sensors & Switches, Proximity Switch | PROXIMITY SWITCH 13VDC 40MA ZERO SPEED |
| PU7813BL10L | PLC Radwell | Electronic Count & Controls | Sensors & Switches, Proximity Switch | PROXIMITY SWITCH 13VDC 40MA ZERO SPEED |
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Simplifying Motor-Control Feedback Loops (epn)
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The Potential of Switched Reluctance Motor Technology for Electro-Mechanical Brake Applications (.pdf)
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Switch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dwyer Instruments Inc. Zero Speed Switches Data Sheets
Zero Speed Switches: Zero speed switches are devices used to detect stoppage of a rotating shaft.
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Proximity Switch as Zero Speed Switch - Siemens Industry...
Proximity Switch as Zero Speed Switch Thread Starter: harish Started: 12/14/2007 2:51 PM Replies: 2