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Built Tough Rugged Eddy Current Displacement Sensor ML33 A 12.5 Effective Stroke For Precise Readings Low Signal Loss And Reliable Data Transmission Stainless Steel Body Heavy Duty Industrial Sensor For Harsh Environments
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ML33 Eddy Current Displacement Sensor, 12.5 mm Stroke
✔️ Stainless steel body, single unit, 12.5 mm stroke, low signal
✅ Stainless steel housing resists corrosion in harsh environments
✅ Minimal signal loss for reliable data transmission
✅ Wide input voltage range compatible with displacement levels
✅ Suitable for heavy-duty industrial applications and harsh settings
- Wide voltage range allows easy integration with control systems
- Low signal loss ensures accurate data over longer runs
✔️ Stainless steel body, single unit, 12.5 mm stroke, low signal
This rugged eddy current displacement sensor is designed to measure linear position without contact, making it ideal for heavy-duty industrial setups. Its stainless steel housing and precise electronics deliver accurate readings in harsh environments, with minimal signal loss to ensure reliable data transmission.
✅ 12.5 mm effective stroke for precise readings✅ Stainless steel housing resists corrosion in harsh environments
✅ Minimal signal loss for reliable data transmission
✅ Wide input voltage range compatible with displacement levels
✅ Suitable for heavy-duty industrial applications and harsh settings
💡 What is a rugged eddy current displacement sensor used for in tough industrial environments?
A rugged eddy current displacement sensor is used to measure precise, non-contact displacement in harsh environments. This handy device helps keep measurements consistent amid dust, moisture, and vibration, while staying easy to integrate with existing control systems. - Non-contact measurement preserves sensor life in dusty, humid, or vibrating facilities- Wide voltage range allows easy integration with control systems
- Low signal loss ensures accurate data over longer runs