A proximity switch sensor in a panel mount tachometer is an electronic device used to measure the speed of a rotating object, such as a motor or shaft. It consists of a panel-mounted sensor that is connected to a tachometer gauge to display the speed of the object in revolutions per minute. The Proximity Switch Sensor is a non-contact device that uses a magnetic field to detect the presence of a rotating object and then sends a signal to the tachometer to register the speed of the object.
Used in industrial applications to monitor the performance of motors.
Full Digital, Micro Controller LSI circuit design for high reliability and versatility
Comes with a sturdy, easy to carry/handle carrying case box with foam padding for protection against impact.
Proximity Sensor employs the principle of generating digital signal output (LS-TTL compatible) by activating and deactivating a frequency oscillator. This digital signal output at the rate of 1 PPR proportional to speed is transmitted to the panel instrument over the interconnecting 3 core cable .
Sensor is either PNP or NPN Inductive type. Proximity switch/sensor consists of threaded 18 mm dia. x 70 mm. long brass probe with locknuts. It has to be mounted at a distance of 3.0 to 5.0 mm adjacent to a bolt/ Teeth/MS pulsor disc/wheel (which has to be concentrically Mounted on the rotating shaft of rotor/drive) of rotating shaft whose rpm is to be measured or tested continuously.
60 RPM – 50,000 RPM
5 DIGITS 12.5mm(0.5”) height RED LED
+/- 0.05 + 1 Least Count
1 Sample per second
Quartz Crystal Controlled
220 Volts A.C. 50Hz +/- 10%
96mm x 48mm x 130mm (96mm Sq)
Proximity Switch sensor with 3.0Meter Shielded cable with connectors and instruction manual
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