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Sensors Provide Reverse Polarity, Transient, Short Circuit, and Overload Protection

Offer Accurate Detection and Reduced Downtime

Carlo Gavazzi Ics Series Sensors

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Designed for challenging applications on mobile equipment, Carlo Gavazzi sensors assure the reliable detection of actuating parts, such as hydraulic pistons and gear speed, on mobile cranes, forklifts, and more. The ICS Series E1-approved inductive proximity sensors include an AISI 304 stainless-steel housing, -40 °F to 185 °F operating temperature range, and IP68 and IP69K ingress protection rating. They are shock resistant up to 100 g continuous 40-g shock and vibration resistant to 20 g, and have an extended power supply range from 8 to 60 VDC.


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