Sériový snímač úrovně 40 Horizontální
  • Sériový snímač úrovně 40 Horizontální
  • Sériový snímač úrovně 40 Horizontální
  • Sériový snímač úrovně 40 Horizontální

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Sériový snímač úrovně 40 Horizontální

The Series 40 level sensors are small, horizontally mounted float sensors. They are available for internal and external mounting. They have a self-cleaning hinge mechanism, making them reliable in demanding applications. Changing the operating type from Normally Closed to Normally Open is possible by turning the entire sensor 180 °. In this way, the sensor can be quickly repositioned to detect low or high liquid level. Ideal for use in the food, automotive, pharmaceutical, petroleum and chemical industries.

  • Horizontally mounted sensors, internally or externally.
  • Economical design with high reliability in difficult conditions.
  • Available in PVC, Polypropylene, PPS and Nylon
  • NO and NC operating mode changed by turning the sensor 180°

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The Series 40 level sensors are small, horizontally mounted float sensors. They are available for internal and external mounting. They have a self-cleaning hinge mechanism, making them reliable in demanding applications. Changing the operating type from Normally Closed to Normally Open is possible by turning the entire sensor 180 °. In this way, the sensor can be quickly repositioned to detect low or high liquid level. Ideal for use in the food, automotive, pharmaceutical, petroleum and chemical industries.

  • Horizontally mounted sensors, internally or externally.
  • Economical design with high reliability in difficult conditions.
  • Available in PVC, Polypropylene, PPS and Nylon
  • NO and NC operating mode changed by turning the sensor 180°