Linear position sensor PNS-V
conductive plastic potentiometeranalog outputIP65

linear position sensor
linear position sensor
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Characteristics

Type
linear
Technology
conductive plastic potentiometer
Output signal
analog output
Protection class
IP65
Applications
industrial, rugged, for robotics, OEM applications, for machine tools
Other characteristics
rugged, precision, corrosion-resistant, vibration-resistant
Measuring range

Max.: 950 mm
(37.4 in)

Min.: 50 mm
(1.97 in)

Linearity

Max.: 0.1 %

Min.: 0.1 %

Supply voltage

Max.: 30 V

Min.: 18 V

Description

The transducers series PNS-V, PN2S-V and PN231-V provide the 0÷10Vdc analogue output signal proportional to the position reached by the rod. The active electronics makes it easy to interface the transducers to external devices such as PLC, controllers, visualisers etc., besides granting a high quality signal. The transducers series PNS-V, PN2S-V and PN231-V are supplied with 18÷30 Vdc voltage; the measuring strokes range from 50 to 950 mm. The conductive plastic resistive element ensures the product long life, excellent independent linearity and a virtually infinite resolution. Connections are granted by M12 connector. Thanks to the stout aluminium case which provides high protection against environmental agents, potentiometers series V can stand applications in severe conditions, even outdoor. Several fittings – ball joints, self-aligning joints, feeler pin – and different mechanical versions – PN2S-V, PN231-V – complete the series. AVAILABLE STROKES mm 50 – 100 – 150 – 200 – 250 – 300 – 400 – 500 – 750* – 950* *750 mm for series PNS-V, PN231-V – 950 mm series PNS-V

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SPS Italia 2025
SPS Italia 2025

13-15 May 2025 Parma (Italy)

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