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Balluff MicroPulse Linear Transducer Analog BTL087Y BTL-5-E10-M0127-R-R32 Sensor

$ 105.59

Availability: 100 in stock
  • BTL: Balluff Linear Transducer
  • E:: 4 to 20 mA output
  • Output Type: Analog
  • 10:: 24VDC supply Analog Output Orientation: Min at Connector
  • M0127: 127mm active stroke
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • S32: 8 pin quick connect metal connector
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Condition: Good used condition, pulled from working equipment.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • MPN: BTL087Y
  • Contact Form: Non contact
  • Brand: Balluff

    Description

    Balluff MicroPulse Linear Transducer Analog BTL087Y BTL-5-E10-M0127-R-R32 Sensor
    Good used condition, pulled from working equipment.
    The technical description and users guide from the manufacturer on this item can be found here:  usa.balluff.com/manuals/BTL%20Transducers/BTL5-ACEG_-M____-R-S32KA__.pdf
    A snippet from the datasheet:
    2.1 Characteristics Micropulse transducers feature: — Very high resolution, repeatability and linearity — Immunity to shock, vibration, contamination and electrical noise — An absolute output signal — IP 67 per IEC 529 2.2 Function The Micropulse transducer contains a tubular waveguide enclosed by an extruded aluminum housing. A magnet attached to the moving member of the machine is moved across the top of the housing and its position constantly updated. The magnet defines the measured position on the waveguide. An internally generated INIT pulse interacts with the magnetic field of the magnet to generate a magnetostrictive torsional wave in the waveguide which propagates at ultrasonic speed. The torsional wave arriving at the end of the waveguide is absorbed in the damping zone. The wave arriving at the beginning of the waveguide creates an electrical signal in the coil surrounding the waveguide. The propagation time of the wave is used to derive the position. Depending on the version the corresponding value is output as a voltage or a current either with rising or falling characteristic. This process takes place with high precision and repeatability within the stroke range defined as nominal stroke length. On both ends of the nominal stroke length is an area which provides an unreliable signal, but which may be entered. The electrical connection between the transducer, the processor/ controller and the power supply is via a cable, which depending on the version is either fixed or connected using a female connector. Dimensions for installing the Micropulse transducer and for the magnets and control arm are found on pages 4 and 5.
    Part number breakdown:
    BTL - Balluff Linear Transducer
    5 - Generation 5
    E10 - 4 to 20 mA output, 24VDC supply, Analog Output Orientation: Minumum output at connector end (max at opposite end)
    M0127 - 127mm active stroke
    R - Housing Type
    S32 - 8 pin quick connect metal connector
    Thanks for looking and feel free to contact us with any questions.