Ideal to measure position on outdoor mobile machinery.
Need to measure position outdoors on cranes, vehicles and mobile machinery?
Worried about water damaging your draw-wire sensor?
Try the new K100 IP69K, steam-jet cleaning protected, draw-wire sensor.
K100 IP69K Outdoor Draw-Wire Benefits
- IP69K Protection from High Pressure and Steam Jet Cleaning
- Robust Housing
- Large Measuring Range 0-2.3m up to 0-5m
- Crane, Vehicles & Mobile Machines
- High Accuracy ≤± 0.2 % Full-Scale Output
- Output Options: 4-20mA, 0-10Vdc or Potentiometer
Increased Protection to Measure Position Outdoors
The K100 outdoor draw-wire sensor has the maximum protection rating of IP69K, meaning it is totally protected from dust and protected from high pressure, steam-jet cleaning. This makes it ideal to measure position outdoors on vehicles, agricultural and mobile machinery, where high-pressure and high-temperature washdowns are routine.
Distinct Design & Robust Housing
Its robust housing has been specially designed to incorporate separate drum and spring spaces, which deliver added protection against environmental influences.
Plus, it is constructed of glass-fibre reinforced plastic to guarantee its reliability in the toughest of applications.
Large Measuring Range 0-2.3 metres to 0-5 metres
The IP69K draw-wire sensor has a long-range capacity from 0-2.3m up to 0-5m, making it ideal for large scale, outdoor measuring applications.
Ideal Applications for the K100 IP69K Draw-Wire Sensor
- Road Vehicles
- Mobile Machines
- Cranes
- Lifting Technology
- Agricultural Industry
The K100 IP69K draw-wire sensor lends itself to outdoor vehicles and machine applications that require regular high-pressure, steam cleaning.
Delivery & Prices
Email or call us today on (+44) 0118 981 7339. Fast delivery of 3-4 weeks.
See our range of draw-wire sensors with capacities starting from as low as 0-40mm right up to 0-50m.
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