Flange mount reed sensor takes only a space of 12.70x 9.00x3.00 mm
If you're looking for reed sensor for your industrial control automation applications, where you have limited space, the new reed sensor from Littlefuse makes a good fit.
The flange mount reed sensor is a miniature sensor is just taking the space of 12.70 mm x 9.00 mm x 3.00 mm, and can be mounted with M2 screw at 0.1 Nm torque maximum or adhesive mounting.
The 59155 and 59156 are the world’s smallest subminiature flange mount reed sensors, which can switch 120 Vac / 170 Vdc at 10 W. The 59155 and 59156 sensors are available with wires exiting from the left-hand or right-hand side, making them ideal for use in many applications, including: small appliances, major appliances, security and access control, factory automation, process equipment, proximity and limit sensing, and other IoT proximity sensing applications. The new reed sensors provide a customizable, space-saving design to meet different installation requirements. Contactless activation prevents exposure to humidity or dust, improving the end equipment's lifetime. “We understand the challenges that come with limited space in many applications, which is why we developed one of the world's smallest reed sensors,” said Ryan Sheahen, Global Market Manager at Littelfuse. “This ext...
The 59155 and 59156 are the world’s smallest subminiature flange mount reed sensors, which can switch 120 Vac / 170 Vdc at 10 W. The 59155 and 59156 sensors are available with wires exiting from the left-hand or right-hand side, making them ideal for use in many applications, including: small appliances, major appliances, security and access control, factory automation, process equipment, proximity and limit sensing, and other IoT proximity sensing applications. The new reed sensors provide a customizable, space-saving design to meet different installation requirements. Contactless activation prevents exposure to humidity or dust, improving the end equipment's lifetime. “We understand the challenges that come with limited space in many applications, which is why we developed one of the world's smallest reed sensors,” said Ryan Sheahen, Global Market Manager at Littelfuse. “This ext...
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