KJT’s speed sensor is widely used in power, metallurgy, coal, light industry, food industry and other industries in various transport belt slip detection, also can be used for various rotating machinery speed and overload and underspeed detection, also can be used for object displacement velocity change detection.
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KJT-3080-LY Speed Sensors 8mm, 10-32 UNF 2A Round, 1.57mm PoleGeneral Purpose VRS sensors are designed for use in applications with medium to high speeds or in electrically noisy environments with relatively small air gaps.Inquire
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KJT-ZS-00434-01-LY Speed Sensors M12,2KHz, 10mA,ECKO Stainless SteelKJT-ZS-00434-01-LY Speed Sensors M12,2KHz, 10mA,ECKO Stainless SteelInquire
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KJT-GS101202-LY Speed Sensors HALL 24VDC Flnge Mnt 22 AWG X1m BBB CbleSpeed Sensors HALL 24VDC Flnge Mnt 22 AWG X1m BBB CbleInquire
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KJT-GS100502-LY Speed Sensors HALL EFFCT 6mA 24VDC M12-1 20AWG ALUMThe GS1005-GS1007 series gear tooth speed sensors are Hall Effect devices designed for use in applications where ferrous edge detection/near zero speed sensing is needed. They provide a sinking current output.Inquire
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KJT-GS101201-LY Speed Sensors HALL 24VDC Flang mount connector Type IP67Description The GS101201-GS101202 series gear tooth speed sensors are Hall Effect devices designed for use in applications where ferrous edge detection/near zero speed sensing is needed. They provide a sinking output current.Inquire
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KJT-SNDH-T4P-G02-LY Speed Sensors 45mm Barrel, 4.5Vdc 1 Hz to 15kHz,OpFreQKJT-SNDH-T4P-G02-LY Speed Sensors 45mm Barrel, 4.5Vdc 1 Hz to 15kHz,OpFreQInquire
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KJT-ZH10-LY Speed Sensors 25.4mm,4Vdc to 24Vdc 910 mm [36 in] LeadThe ZH10 Hall-effect Speed Sensor Sensors provide a durable, cost-effective solution in most harsh environments. The sensor is available in a 11,9 mm [15/32 in/0.46875 in] diameter, in a 25,4 mm [1.00 in] length. The aluminum package is simple to install and adjust. It does not require rotational orientation.Inquire
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KJT-SSH-G01-002-CP-R-LY Speed Sensors Hall-Effect Speed Sensor two wire current source - CW (reverse)The flange mount gear tooth speed and direction sensors of Piher Sensing Systems are designed to precisely calculate speed and direction of ferrous gears in demanding environments such as vehicle transmissions. The hall-effect sensor measures the variation in flux found in the airgap between the magnet and the passing teeth. Based on its touchless technology and rugged design the SSH-G01 sensor provides true long-term reliability.Inquire
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KJT-3030HTB-LY Speed Sensors VRS H5Q 5/8-18X1.1 450FHigh Temperature VRS sensors are designed for use in applications where the sensor is exposed to temperatures up to 260 ºC [450 ºF]. Sealed Front-End versions are available for applications where the sensor is exposed to fluids, lubricants or adverse environmental conditions. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed) Magnetic Speed sensors are simple, rugged devices that do not require an external voltage source for operation. A permanent magnet in the sensor establishes a fixed magnetic field. The approach and passing of a ferrous metal target near the sensor's pole piece (sensing area) changes the flux of the magnetic field, dynamically changing its strength. This change in magnetic field strength induces a current into a coil winding which is attached to the output terminals. The output signal of a VRS sensor is an ac voltage that varies in amplitude and wave frequency as the speed of the monitored device changes, and is usually expressed in peak to peak voltage (Vp-p). One complete waveform (cycle) occurs aInquire
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KJT-GS100701-LY Speed Sensors HALL EFFCT 6mA 24VDC 15/32" 20AWG ALUMThe GS1005-GS1007 series gear tooth speed sensors are Hall Effect devices designed for use in applications where ferrous edge detection/near zero speed sensing is needed. They provide a sinking current output.Inquire
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KJT-SNG-SPRF-002-LY Speed SensorsKJT's SNG-S Series Speed Sensors use a magnetically biased Hall-effect integrated circuit (IC) to accurately sense movement of ferrous metal targets. The specially designed IC and a permanent magnet are sealed in rugged, probetype packages. The IC detects the alteration of the magnet's flux density when it is approached by ferrous metal. A sensor 32347440 Issue A TABLE 1. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS CHARACTERISTIC CONDITION/COMMENT PARAMETER SNG-SPRF-002 SNG-SPRD-002 SNG-SPSC-001 SNG-SPRC-001 SNG-SPRD-003 SNG-SPRC-002 SNG-SPRD-004 SNG-SPRC-003 Supply voltage regulated supply and 12 V battery ISO 16750-2 4.5 V to 24 V - - 8 V to 16 V - 4.8 V to 16 V - 4.8 V to 24 V Supply current - 20 mA max. 15 mA Reverse voltage protection - ISO 16750-2 -24 V - - -14 Vdc Over voltage protection - ISO 16750-2 26.5 V - - 26 V Short circuit protection - ISO 16750-2 16 V - - 16 V Load dump ISO 16750-2:2012 11 01 (US* = 40 V, UA 13.5 ±0.5 V) 5b - - - Insulation resistance ISO 16750-2:2012>10 MOhm at 500 Vdc - - - positioned at theInquire
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KJT-GS102301-LY Speed Sensors HALL EFFCT 6mA 24VDC Conctr Type IP67Description The GS1023 series gear tooth speed sensors are Hall Effect devices designed for use in applications where ferrous edge detection/near zero speed sensing is needed. The single Hall design is immune to alignment issues allowing unlimited mounting positions. They provide a sinking current output.Inquire
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KJT-SNDH-H3L-G01-LY Speed Sensors 4Vdc to 24Vdc 6mA max currentThe SNDH-H Series Hall-Effect Speed Sensors use a magnetically biased Hall-effect integrated circuit to accurately sense movement of ferrous metal targets. The specially designed IC (integrated circuit) and a permanent magnet are sealed in rugged, probe-type packages.Inquire
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KJT-SD101201-LY Speed Sensors Speed&Direction HALL Flange Mnt, CnnctrInquire
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KJT-MA3055-LY Speed Sensors VRS 1/4X.7 450F BTTP 28GA LDSHigh Temperature VRS sensors are designed for use in applications where the sensor is exposed to temperatures up to 260 ºC [450 ºF]. Sealed Front-End versions are available for applications where the sensor is exposed to fluids, lubricants or adverse environmental conditions. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed) Magnetic Speed sensors are simple, rugged devices that do not require an external voltage source for operation. A permanent magnet in the sensor establishes a fixed magnetic field. The approach and passing of a ferrous metal target near the sensor's pole piece (sensing area) changes the flux of the magnetic field, dynamically changing its strength. This change in magnetic field strength induces a current into a coil winding which is attached to the output terminals. The output signal of a VRS sensor is an ac voltage that varies in amplitude and wave frequency as the speed of the monitored device changes, and is usually expressed in peak to peak voltage (Vp-p). One complete waveform (cycle) occurs aInquire
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KJT-SNG-QPDB-002-LY Speed Sensors Magspeed Quadrature Speed SensorKJT's SNG-Q Series Quadrature Speed and Direction Sensors are designed to provide both speed and direction information. Speed information is provided from digital square wave outputs; direction is provided using a quadrature output with signals 90° phase shifted from each other. With the quadrature output, target direction is determined by output lead/lag phase shifting.Inquire
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KJT-SNG-QPMB-000-LY Speed Sensors Magspeed Quadrature Speed SensorKJT's SNG-Q Series Quadrature Speed and Direction Sensors are designed to provide both speed and direction information. Speed information is provided from digital square wave outputs; direction is provided using a quadrature output with signals 90° phase shifted from each other. With the quadrature output, target direction is determined by output lead/lag phase shifting.Inquire
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KJT-3050A20-LY Speed Sensors 6.4 mm 12V General PurposeGeneral Purpose VRS sensors are designed for use in applications with medium to high speeds or in electrically noisy environments with relatively small air gaps. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed) Magnetic Speed sensors are simple, rugged devices that do not require an external voltage source for operation. A permanent magnet in the sensor establishes a fixed magnetic field. The approach and passing of a ferrous metal target near the sensor's pole piece (sensing area) changes the flux of the magnetic field, dynamically changing its strength. This change in magnetic field strength induces a current into a coil winding which is attached to the output terminals. The output signal of a VRS sensor is an ac voltage that varies in amplitude and wave frequency as the speed of the monitored device changes, and is usually expressed in peak to peak voltage (Vp-p). One complete waveform (cycle) occurs as each target passes the sensor's pole piece. If a standard gear were used as a target, this output signal would reInquire
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KJT-3040A25-LY Speed Sensors VRS SPEED SENSORPower Output VRS sensors are designed for driving low resistance loads at large air gaps in applications where larger actuators may be used. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed) Magnetic Speed sensors are simple, rugged devices that do not require an external voltage source for operation. A permanent magnet in the sensor establishes a fixed magnetic field. The approach and passing of a ferrous metal target near the sensor's pole piece (sensing area) changes the flux lines of the magnetic field, dynamically changing its strength. This change in magnetic field strength induces a current into a coil winding which is attached to the output terminals. The output signal of a VRS sensor is an ac voltage that varies in amplitude and wave frequency as the speed of the monitored device changes, and is usually expressed in peak to peak voltage (Vp-p). One complete waveform (cycle) occurs as each target passes the sensor's pole piece. If a standard gear were used as a target, this output signal would resemble a sine wInquire
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KJT-3090A-LY Speed Sensors Hazard Location VRS 40kHz 78mmHazardous Location VRS sensors are designed for use in locations where explosion-proof or intrinsically safe sensors are required. Passive VRS (Variable Reluctance Speed) Magnetic Speed sensors are simple, rugged devices that do not require an external voltage source for operation. A permanent magnet in the sensor establishes a fixed magnetic field. The approach and passing of a ferrous metal target near the sensor's pole piece (sensing area) changes the flux of the magnetic field, dynamically changing its strength. This change in magnetic field strength induces a current into a coil winding which is attached to the output terminals. The output signal of a VRS sensor is an ac voltage that varies in amplitude and wave frequency as the speed of the monitored device changes, and is usually expressed in peak to peak voltage (Vp-p). One complete waveform (cycle) occurs as each target passes the sensor's pole piece. If a standard gear were used as a target, this output signal would resemble a sine wave if viewed onInquire
