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IP67 rated sensors have a detection range of 50mm and, as well as conventional switching outputs, they feature an IO-Link interface that allows continuous high resolution monitoring of cylinder position. If the IO-Link interface is used,


MK59xx sensors also provide additional functionality, including a stroke counter which is invaluable for evaluating the service life of critical cylinders, a stroke timer which can provide a useful warning


of mechanical or air pressure problems, and a


temperature monitor. A teach function and a Bluetooth adaptor mean the sensors can be adjusted from outside the machine after installation.


The new sensors are currently available in versions with either one or


two switching outputs and with a range of connection options, including 2m or 6m cables or pigtails with either M8 or M12 connectors. All types provide two digital outputs accessible via IO-Link, and all have a maximum switching frequency of 200Hz.


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ASi Meets IIoT.


AS-Interface Gateway


Integrated REST API and extensive web server pave the way to Industry 4.0.


For more information, visit pepperl-fuchs.com/pr-gateway


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