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M8 connector used to make compact accelerometer

A Hansford Sensors product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 24, 2008

Hansford Sensors is using the M8 connector to produce the compact HS-130 accelerometer range.

This reduction in size makes the HS-130 accelerometer ideal for monitoring vibration levels on smaller machinery and allows it to be used where space is limited.

The connectors are robust and secure, simple to install and offer easy manipulation, curving around awkward places in typical processing plants.

The M8 connector is sealed to IP67 and can be supplied in a variety of tailored assemblies of differing lengths, enabling cost-effective installation.

Hansford Sensors has already applied the M12 connectors across its HS-100, HS-100S, HS-420 and HS-421 approved series of vibration sensors, most of which are also available in ATEX-approved versions.

All models are constructed in robust welded stainless steel and offer top or side entry for the electrical connection.

The M8 and M12 mating connectors are available in straight or right-angled versions.

Typical applications for the HS-130 include pharmaceutical, food, marine and printing installations and intricate packaging and handling machinery.

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