Product category:
Hydraulics and Pneumatics
News Release from: Ultraline | Subject: Pneumatic cylinders
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 10 August 2005
Ultraline Snap Fit Magnetic Sensors
Pneumatic cylinders that utilise a T-Slot to mount a magnetic sensor to detect the cylinder piston position often have the problem of fitting and removal of the sensor
Pneumatic cylinders that utilise a T-Slot to mount a magnetic sensor to detect the cylinder piston position often have the problem of fitting and removal of the sensor This typically applies when a cylinder is installed and the switch entry and exit points on the cylinder end cap are inaccessible
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 23 Jun 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
Related stories
The new Ultraline range of magnetic sensors
Ultraline is a leading global provider of pneumatic rodless cylinders and magnetic sensors
Ultraline has overcome this problem with the launch of their new-patented range of Snap Fit magnetic sensors.
The unique switch retaining system and release mechanism, means that a switch can be simply laid above the T-Slot, pressed in, slid into position and retained by a screw at the sensing position required.
Removal is equally easy by operating a clip mechanism on the back of the sensor, thereby facilitating an easy removal of the sensor from the slot.
Snap Fit is part of a full range of reed and solid-state sensors that can be used with most manufacturers pneumatic actuators.
Snap Fit is available in reed and solid state types, with solid state employing GMR (Giant Magneto Resistive) technology.
For your free Snap Fit sample or to discuss and quote against the specification of any product to meet your needs, please contact Ultraline.
• Ultraline: contact details and other news
• Email this article to a colleague
• Register for the free Processingtalk email newsletter
• Processingtalk Home Page


