Noncontacting Rotary-Position Sensor

Feb. 22, 2007
The 9950 noncontacting rotary-position sensor operates in temperatures ranging from –40 to 125°C.

The 9950 noncontacting rotary-position sensor operates in temperatures ranging from –40 to 125°C. The device measures 50 × 37.5 × 34.1 mm. A molded feature in the mount ears includes stainless-steel sleeving to prevent damage from fasteners used in mounting. A built-in connector mates to industry-standard Packard Electric Metri-Pack 150.2 Series for plugin installation. The 9950 lasts up to 35 million cycles.

Duncan Electronics,
170 Technology Dr., Irvine, CA 92618,
(949) 341-9500,
beiduncan.com

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