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Speed sensor for hydraulic motors

Sept. 11, 2012
EMD magnetic speed sensor for orbital motors provides feedback for electronic control systems. The sensor delivers up to 180 pulses/rev or can range scaled back to 20 to 120 pulses/rev. Complies with CANbus communication and with company’s PLUS+1 electronic control platform. A microcontroller inside the sensor measures both the speed and direction. Available with easy click-on mounting to motor’s end cover. Sauer Danfoss,
(515) 557-2031, www.sauer-danfoss.com
EMD magnetic speed sensor for orbital motors provides feedback for electronic control systems. The sensor delivers up to 180 pulses/rev or can range scaled back to 20 to 120 pulses/rev. Complies with CANbus communication and with company’s PLUS+1 electronic control platform. A microcontroller inside the sensor measures both the speed and direction. Available with easy click-on mounting to motor’s end cover.

Sauer Danfoss,
(515) 557-2031, www.sauer-danfoss.com

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