Sensors
Klaschka sensors in machines and installations of industry are basic elements of automation.
- They work non-contacting and contactless, reactionless and free of wear and thus have an unlimited operating life.
- They are unsensitive against dirt collection and have a large ambient temperature range.
- The proximity switches detect final- and intermediate positions of linear- and rotatingly moved machine parts with short response times.
- Via evaluating devices fast pulse sensors are able to determine incrementally the rotating speed, stroke number and frequency as well as the position and the speed of moved machine parts.
- Distance- and position encoders supply a current which is analog to the measured variable or alternatively an analog voltage. They are inexpensive absolute-value-devices with short operating times.
FERROUS, THREE- AND FOUR-POLES
FERROUS, THREE- AND FOUR-POLES NON-FERROUS METAL Inductive proximity switches for machines and plants are non-contact- and contactless operating sensors for the movement of drives and mechanical components, which are not subject to mechanical wear. They are mainly...
FERROUS, TWO-POLES
FERROUS, TWO-POLES NON-FERROUS METAL Inductive proximity switches for machines and plants are non-contact- and contactless operating sensors for the movement of drives and mechanical components, which are not subject to mechanical wear. They are mainly used as limit...
NON-FERROUS METAL
NON-FERROUS METAL Inductive proximity switches for machines and plants are non-contact- and contactless operating sensors for the movement of drives and mechanical components, which are not subject to mechanical wear. They are mainly used as limit switches, but due to...


