Reference: 2755-L6RA SER A
Brand: Allen-Bradley (Rockwell Automation)
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The Pulsotronic 505-091 is an inductive proximity sensor designed for non-contact detection of metallic objects, offering reliable performance in various industrial automation applications.
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The Pulsotronic 505-091 inductive sensor is engineered to detect metallic objects without physical contact, making it ideal for automation systems where precise and reliable object detection is crucial. While specific details for the 505-091 model are limited, Pulsotronic's inductive sensors typically feature robust construction, high switching frequencies, and resistance to environmental factors such as dust and moisture. These sensors are commonly used in applications like position sensing, counting, and speed monitoring in industrial settings. For detailed specifications, it's recommended to consult the manufacturer's datasheet or contact Pulsotronic directly.
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