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제조사 |
Sick |
제조사품명 |
RZT7-03ZRS-KU0 |
간략설명 |
Sick Magnetic Cylinder Sensor Pneumatic Sensor, IP65, 5 ??30V dc, RZT7, with LED indicator |
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시리즈 = RZT7 Compatible With = T-Slot
타입 = Magnetic Cylinder Sensor LED Indicator = Yes IP Rating = IP65 Supply Voltage = 5 ??30V dc
최소 작동 온도 = -30°C
최대 작동 온도 = +80°C Outlet Port = Wire OverviewAt a glanceCan be used in all standard cylinders, linear slides, and grippers using the T-slot and ??with the help of adapters ??in round rod, tie-rod, and profile cylinders, and cylinders with a dovetail groove Drop-in mounting from above simplifies handling and assembly Combined fixing screw (hexagon socket screw and slotted screw) LED for indicating the output state (depending on type) Enclosure rating: IP 67 Supply voltage up to 230 VYour BenefitA sensor for a wide range of applications: The sensor design fits into all standard T-slots used around the world, regardless of the cylinder profile or make Simple mounting: Thanks to the retaining ribs on the side, the sensor holds its position even before the screw is tightened, ensuring that it does not fall out Fast mounting: The sensor is fixed quickly and securely in the slot simply by rotating the fixing screw a quarter turn The rugged fixing screw holds the sensor in the required position, even when exposed to shock and vibration It is easy to replace the sensor during servicing without removing the end capsThe SICK RZT7 magnetic cylinder sensor with reed contact reliably detects the piston position in pneumatic drives. The RZT7 can be mounted directly into all cylinders with standard T-slots. SICK also has an extensive range of adapters which enable the RZT7 to be used with other cylinder types. The RZT7 is characterized by its simple mounting principle: Insert the sensor into the slot and rotate the fixing screw a quarter turn to fix it securely to the cylinder.ApplicationsPackaging machines Handling and assembly technology Woodworking machines Electronics production Textile machinery Special machine constructionNote