Input Range:-200 μV to 200 μV
Output Range:0 mA to 20 mA
Accuracy:+/- 0.2% FS
Operating Temperature:-40°C to +85°C
Power Consumption:Less than 2 W
Enclosure Rating:IP67
Connector Type:M12 x 0.8 Socket
Dimensions:70 x 52 x 25 mm
Weight:Approximately 100 g
The EMERSON PR6424/013-140 CON021 eddy current signal converter is specifically engineered for applications requiring reliable and robust signal conversion capabilities in demanding industrial settings. This state-of-the-art device ensures precise and accurate measurements, crucial for maintaining optimal performance in various manufacturing processes.
Featuring advanced technology, this signal converter excels in providing consistent output across its specified range, ensuring that the data fed into control systems is both accurate and timely. Its compact design and durable construction make it suitable for integration into a wide array of industrial machinery without compromising on functionality or reliability.
Designed with an emphasis on linearity and minimal error margins, the EMERSON PR6424/013-140 CON021 offers unparalleled precision in measuring distances and displacements, making it an indispensable tool in industries where precision is paramount. The converter’s ability to operate effectively within a broad temperature range further enhances its versatility and applicability in diverse environmental conditions.
Easy to install and integrate, the device supports seamless communication with existing industrial automation systems, streamlining setup processes and reducing the need for extensive customization. Its user-friendly interface and comprehensive documentation ensure that users can quickly become proficient in utilizing its features to maximize operational efficiency.
Backed by EMERSON’s commitment to quality and customer support, the PR6424/013-140 CON021 eddy current signal converter comes with a comprehensive warranty and ongoing technical assistance, ensuring peace of mind for users throughout the lifecycle of the product.
There are no reviews yet.