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VOUVRY, Switzerland, Sept. 26, 2017 — Microprecision Electronics SA  Mechanical SensorsThe MP600 series of mechanical sensors from Microprecision Electronics SA is designed to detect two positions within one single product.

The distance between the two positions can be customized to the user’s application between 0.3 and 1.5 mm. The fixed NC and NO contacts activate with no measurable hysteresis. Repeatability is >5 µm and, depending on cable selection, the operational temperature can go from −40 to 130 °C. The cable termination can be supplied with a M12 connector. The unique patented switching mechanism is designed for low-voltage applications up to 30 VDC. It is self-contained and can easily be inserted in multiple forms and shapes of housings. The IP67-rated standard housing sizes are M8 and M12 with a pin or ball plunger.

Targeted applications include the automation, process control and OEM industries that today require two switches for position control. Because of its size and precision, the MP600 can easily also be used for home position detection in any application with XYZ movements.


Published: September 2017
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