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    Speed-Monitoring Switches

    Image of System. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Speed-Monitoring Switches. Speed-Monitoring Switches.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Contains Annotated. Speed-Monitoring Switches. Speed-Monitoring Switches.
    Detect unwanted slowdowns in a rotary shaft that could cause machine damage and downtime. These switches are often used on drivetrains, conveyors, and other power-driven components. They come with a pulser disc, which you’ll need to attach to the shaft by drilling and tapping a hole. Once mounted, the disc rotates with the shaft and creates magnetic signals that the switch senses. When the speed falls below a set point, the switch will trigger an alarm or turn off the system.
    Switches are UL listed and rated NEC Class I, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups C and D; and Class II, Divisions 1 and 2, Groups E, F, and G. They have an explosion-proof housing and are also rated NEMA 4X for washdown and corrosion protection.
    Switching
    Input
    Conduit
    Mounting
    Slot
    Activation
    Point Range, rpm
    Current,
    amp
    Voltage,
    V AC
    Voltage,
    V AC
    Freq.,
    Hz
    No. of
    Terminals
    Trade
    Size
    Thread
    Type
    Gender
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    Wd.
    No.
    of
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Mounting Fasteners
    Included
    Housing
    Material
    Hazardous Location Rating
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    1 Off (Normally Open), 1 On (Normally Closed) Starting Switch Position
     
    SPDT
    5 to 10051201206051
    NPT
    Female1 1/4"0.32"24.4"3.7"4.8"YesAluminum
    NEC Class I Divisions 1, 2 Groups C, D
    NEC Class II Divisions 1, 2 Groups E, F, G
    NEMA 4X
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    Roller-Conveyor-Mount Speed-Monitoring Transmitters

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    Image of Product. Front orientation. Speed-Monitoring Switches. Roller-Conveyor-Mount Speed-Monitoring Transmitters.

    Transmitter Shown in

    Use

    Keep your conveyor’s rollers turning at the right speed to reduce downtime caused by jams. These transmitters send signals to your programmable logic controller (PLC), so it can switch circuits on or off when a roller reaches a set speed. No need to drill a mounting hole—they attach by magnet.
    2 Wire Leads—Transmitters with 2 wire leads can track if rollers are moving either too slow or too fast, but not both at once.
    3 Wire Leads—Transmitters with 3 wire leads can simultaneously monitor whether rollers are moving too slow or too fast.
    Rotation Speed
    Range, rpm
    Signal
    Output
    Input Voltage,
    V DC
    Current
    Output, mA
    No. of Wire
    Leads
    Lg.
    Wd.
    Ht.
    Housing
    Material
    Cable Lead
    Lg., ft.
    Temp. Range,
    ° F
    Enclosure
    Rating
    Each
    1 to 2,000NPN10 to 3020032.9"2.7"4"Polypropylene
    20-10 to 155IP67
    000000000000000
    1 to 2,000NPN, PNP10 to 5540022.9"2.7"4"Polypropylene
    20-10 to 155IP67
    00000000000000
     
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