Search Catalog
      GO   
 All Products    600 Series Proximity Sensors
All Products > Machine and Hazard Monitoring > Shaft Speed Sensors > 600 Series Proximity Sensors > Item # 775-007205  

Item # 775-007205, Proximity Sensor



Features:

• Non-contact sensing
• Solid-state - no moving parts
• Durable corrosion resistant metal housings
• High speed repeatability
• Short-circuit and reverse polarity protection
• Outputs CMOS compatible
• Full output signal down to zero Hz
• LED operation indicator on all models

 

600 Series Proximity Sensors are active digital sensing devices that generate one pulse per pass of an actuating target within their sensing field. No direct contact with target material is necessary. Each sensor is entirely solid state with no moving parts to wear out. The wide range of supply voltages to the 600 Series permits direct interface with low voltage, solid state controls such as programmable controllers and electromechanical relay loads. All sensors are polyurethane or epoxy encapsulated and are provided with a mounting bracket, jam nuts, and 6 feet of cable.

 

The sensors utilize an oscillator circuit to generate a high frequency field radiated from a coil in the tip of the sensor. When a metal target enters this high frequency field, eddy currents are induced into the target. A detection circuit senses a loss of energy in the oscillator circuit. This low amplitude condition causes the solid state output from the sensor to switch. When the target moves away from the sensing face of the switch, the oscillator regenerates and the switch returns to its normal state.

 







Specifications

Size

18 mm

Type

Unshielded

Model

618

System Used With

3-wire sensor units

Certifications

ISO 9001

Manufacturer

Electro-Sensors


    Download PDF Download PDF   
    border="0" Printable Page  
    Email Email This Page  
    Save To Favorites Save To Favorites
  

 DOWNLOADS 

Shaft Speed Sensor Selection Guide
(PDF, 1241KB)

7 Tips for Buying Shaft Speed Sensors & Switches
(PDF, 2102KB)

Machine and Hazard Monitoring Systems
(PDF, 2047KB)