Sensors for heavy mobile vehicles

A Carlo Gavazzi product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 5, 2006

Inductive proximity sensors are for use on heavy mobile vehicles such as cranes, concrete trucks and refuse lorries.

Inductive proximity sensors for rugged applications are being introduced by Carlo Gavazzi.

These sensors are for use on heavy mobile vehicles such as cranes, concrete trucks and refuse lorries.

The SPEC1785 inductive proximity sensors are housed in industrial standard stainless-steel bodies, which are available in lengths of 35 and 50mm.

The devices are rated at IP67 to ensure protection against the environment.

Olflex 170 truck cable is fitted as standard, and has been tested for resistance to mineral and synthetic oils, cutting oils, coolant, emulsions and more.

The cable suits applications that undergo excessive flexing and rotation.

The sensors have an operating temperature from -25 to +70C allowing them to tolerate harsh outdoor conditions and temperature fluctuations.

Features include immunity to extreme shock and vibration levels.

There is LED indication for supply and output.

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