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Baumer
BHK 16.24K10-B2-5
Incremental Encoder, 10...30VDC Push-Pull Short-Circuit Proof, Pulse: 50, Bling Hollow Shaft ⌀12 MM, IP42, With Clamping Ring, 1 Meter Cable Radial
$690.80$690.80 -
Baumer
IFRM 04P15A5/Q
Inductive Proximity Sensor, Subminiature, Flush, 6-30VDC, 1mm Nominal Sensing Distance Sn, PNP NO, 0.5m Wires Connection, Stainless Steel Housing, LCP Sensing Face, 4 x 15mm Cylindrical Smooth Shape, -25 to +75°C Operating Temperature, IP67
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Baumer
IFRM 12P1704/S14L
Inductive Proximity Sensor, Ø12 x 60mm, Flush, 6-36VDC, 4mm Range, PNP, NO, Cylindrical Threaded, Brass Nickel Plated Housing, PBT Sensing Face, M12 Connector, -25 to +75°C, IP67
$104.69$104.69 -
Baumer
MY COM L75P/S35L
Mechanical Precision Switch, Transistor Output Type PNP, Three- Wire Make Function (NO), With LED, M8 Connector, 5...36VDC, IP67
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Baumer
IFRM 08P37A1/S35L
Inductive Proximity Sensor, Ø8x46mm, Flush, 10-30VDC, 2mm Range, PNP NC, M8 Connector, IP67, Generally Available to Ship in 3 to 5 Days
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Baumer
IFRM 03N3501/L
Inductive Proximity Sensor, Ø3x22mm, Flush, 10-30VDC, 0.8mm Range, NPN NC, 2m Cable, IP67
$253.20$253.20 -
Baumer
BHK 16.24K1000-B6-9
Incremental Encoder, 10...30VDC Push-Pull Short-Circuit Proof, Through Hollow Shaft ⌀6 MM, IP42, With Clamping Ring, Pulse: 2048, With Connector Radial
$818.29$818.29 -
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$388.29$388.29 -
Baumer
FHDK 14P5101
Diffuse Sensor, Background Suppression (BGS), Pulsed Red LED, 20-350mm Range Tw, Mechanical 10-Turn Adj., 10-30VDC, Light/Dark Operate, PNP, <100mA, 2m 4-Pin Cable, 43 x 14.8 x 32.7mm (HWD), Plastic Housing, PMMA Optics, -25 to +65°C, IP67
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Baumer
IFRM 04P15A3/L
Inductive Proximity Sensor, Ø4x20mm, Flush, 10-30VDC, 1mm Range, PNP NP, 2m Cable, IP67
$179.69$179.69
Baumer is a worldwide leading manufacturer of sensors, encoders and measuring instruments. They are well known for object and position detection as well as distance measurement.
Baumer remains a family-owned business that was founded in 1952 by Herbert Baumer.
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