New Product: Ultrasmall Inductive Proximity Sensors

July 10, 2008
The Super- Shorty inductive proximity sensors can be installed into cramped places where traditional inductive sensors can’t fit.

Intended primarily for OEM applications, their low mass permits abrupt acceleration and deceleration on highly dynamic, fast-moving equipment without causing excessive inertial load. The sensors are designed for high-speed pick-and-place equipment, miniature grippers, linear slides, miniature valves, compact actuators, and other highly compact, precision mechanisms.

Balluff Inc.
8125 Holton Dr.
Florence, KY 41042
(800) 543-8390
balluff.com/supershorty

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