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Pneumatic stainless steel indexing finger
Indexing fingers are used when it is necessary to avoid any change in the stop position under the effect of transverse forces.
For example, for length and height locking as well as position locking in machine, apparatus, furniture and special vehicle construction.
Pneumatic indexing fingers are actuated by compressed air. This allows the stop finger to be automatically retracted or extended.
The stopping point may also be located in an area where manual operation is not possible.
In the case of the model with status sensor, the actuation status can be recorded and processed electronically.
The magnetic field sensor used for this purpose is clamped in the grooved profile of the sensor holder. The status sensor and the sensor holder can be moved axially and fixed depending on the desired detection position.
Threaded sleeve in 1.4305 stainless steel.
Stop finger in 1.4034 stainless steel.
Piston seal and O-rings made of NBR.
TPU stem seal.
NdFeB magnet.
Locknut in A2-70.
Magnetic field sensor made of PA12 thermoplastic.
POM sensor holder, aluminum grooved profile.
Form C: double-acting
Working pressure: 4-6 bar
filtered and dried air, lubricated or not
Magnetic field sensor:
Output circuit: PNP closing (NO)
Operating voltage: 10 - 30 V DC
Operating current: 200 mA
Switching field strength: 2 kA/m
Switching frequency: 3000 Hz
Short circuit resistance: yes
Reverse polarity resistance: no
Protection index: IP67
Connection type: 2 m PUR cable
Temperature range: -25°C - +85°C
Approval: CE, c-UL-us, UKCA, WEEE


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