1. CNC Machining Tool Position Verification
In automated CNC milling centers, proximity sensors are utilized to confirm the presence and correct seating of ferrous tool holders during automatic tool changes. The sensing environment is frequently saturated with splashing cutting fluids and metal debris.
Problem SolvedPrevents tool misalignment and expensive machine crashes by reliably detecting the tool holder at a precise 2mm distance, overcoming the harsh environment through its SUS303 stainless steel housing and cutting-oil-resistant sensing face.
M8 threaded barrelSUS303 stainless steel2mm sensing distanceIP67Cutting oil-resistant
2. High-Speed Metal Stamping Synchronization
Automotive stamping presses require the rapid, non-contact detection of moving ferrous press dies or indexing gears to count machine cycles and synchronize automated sheet metal feed systems.
Problem SolvedStandard mechanical switches or slower sensors miss pulses during extremely fast stamping cycles. This sensor captures high-velocity motion seamlessly thanks to its 1500 Hz maximum switching frequency, ensuring accurate operational timing.
1500 Hz switching frequencyDC 2-wire NOHigh-speed inductive sensingFerrous metal detection
3. Automated Assembly Line Conveyor Indexing
Indexing conveyors transport steel pallets through multi-station robotic assembly lines. Sensors installed at each mechanical stop must verify the pallet is correctly positioned before robotic interaction begins.
Problem SolvedThe sensor's shielded (flush mountable) 8mm design allows it to be embedded directly into the conveyor chassis, preventing mechanical impact damage. Additionally, its 2-wire DC setup simplifies the complex wiring harnesses required for multi-station automation across 12-24 VDC control panels.
Flush mounting (shielded)10-30 VDC supply voltagePre-wired 2m PVC cableShort-circuit protection