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The Motion Sensors (MSI) HD series of sensors is based on Hall Effect sensor technology, which can sense a change in target motion from true zero to 20 KHz.
These sensors are dual channel versions of MSI's H series or HM series of sensors and offer two channels of output. (read more)
Magnetic speed sensors rely on a magnet as the sensing element or sensed target to capture rotational or linear speed. They are typically used as gear tooth speed sensors or incorporated into stroboscopes or tachometers. Search by Specification | Learn More
Gear manufacturing services design and fabricate gears to customer specifications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Metric gears are defined by module, which designates the center-to-center distance between successive teeth. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Rack and pinion gears are used to convert rotation into linear motion. Search by Specification | Learn More
Worm gears are cylindrical gears with a spiral thread that drive mating worm wheels in high-reduction gearset applications. They operate on non-intersecting perpendicular axes. Search by Specification | Learn More
Herringbone gears use teeth with two opposing helices and transmit power and motion between parallel axes. They sometimes have a center groove. Learn More
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Bevel and miter gears have conical faces that operate on intersecting axes. Miter gears are bevel gears with a 1:1 ratio operating on right axes. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Gear cutting, gear forming and gear finishing machines are used to cut, form, and finish gear teeth. They perform processes such as hobbing, milling, grinding, lapping, and deburring. Learn More
Level sensors are used to detect liquid or powder levels, or interfaces between liquids. There are two basic level-measurement types: continuous and point or multi-point. Search by Specification | Learn More
Gear pumps use intermeshing gears to pump various types of liquids. Typically, one gear is the driver and the other is free wheeling. The gears have very tight tolerances so that the fluid being pumped cannot pass through them. Common uses for gear pumps include high pressure, metering, and flow control applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Rotary position sensors include potentiometers, resolvers and a variety of magnetic and capacitive technologies. Sensors are designed for angular displacement less than one turn or for multiturn displacement. Search by Specification | Learn More
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Patented Design Ends Alignment Hassle Dart Controls, Inc.
Preamplifiers Rated for Intrinsic Safety Motion Sensors, Inc.
Aerospace and Military Speed Sensors Motion Sensors, Inc.
Dual Channel Hall Effect Sensors Motion Sensors, Inc.
ATEX certified Speed Sensors for Intrinsic Safety Motion Sensors, Inc.
Sensor Customization Options Motion Sensors, Inc.
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Zero speed, non-contact sensors measure magnetic field distortion, providing precise measurements of movement as slow as zero IPS. (read more)
High output, High Sensitivity Passive speed sensors convert mechanical motion to A/C voltage without an external power source. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. When a magnetic sensor is mounted in the proximity of a ferrous metal target.. (read more)
Rotating Torque Sensors Type 4501A... supply an analog output signal in mV/V. The sensors are particularly suitable for screw driving assembly operations. (read more)
Mini-Smart Torque Sensors Type 4502A... supply an analog output signal of 0 ... ±5 VDC which is contactless transferred. (read more)
Smith Digi-Tran ® Digital Speed Sensors utilize integral active signal conditioning electronics to provide constant amplitude output regardless of exciter speed. These speed sensors can be powered with a wide range of supply voltages and are compatible with digital equipment. (read more)
Passive speed sensors convert mechanical motion to A/C voltage without an external power source. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. (read more)
Smith Systems, Inc. passive speed sensors (Magna-Tran ®)convert mechanical motion to an A/C voltage without the need of a power supply. These self-contained magnetic sensors produce a magnetic field which, when in the proximity of ferrous objects in motion, generate a voltage. The frequency of this voltage is directly proportional to the speed of the object in motion. (read more)
Molded Automotive. Smith Systems, Inc. offers several standard, molded polymer shell speed sensors specifically for high volume, low cost applications. The polymer is a high-strength material suitable for the temperatures common in automotive and other motor sports applications. (read more)
Called Gear Tooth Sensors because they record the movement of ferrous targets, typically gear teeth, passing through a magnetic field. Magnetic Sensors Corporation offers four basic types of gear tooth sensors. (read more)
Smith Digi-Tran ® Zero Speed Sensors and Bi-Directional Zero Speed Sensors are available in a variety of housing configurations and terminations. Housing configurations to accommodate applications with high pressure and fluid submersion are available. These sensors are designed to accommodate a broad spectrum of temperatures and are resistant to oil, dirt and moisture. (read more)
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| ATS651LSHTN-T | Newark | ALLEGRO MICROSYSTEMS | All Supplier Direct Ship | GEAR TOOTH SENSOR,2-WIRE,SH MODULE; Hall Effect Type:Differential Speed and Direction Sensor; Voltage, Supply Min:4.3V; Voltage, Supply Max:24V; Termination Type:Through Hole; Case Style:SH Module; Pins, No. of:4; Temp, Op. RoHS Compliant: Yes |
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Gear-tooth speed sensor adjusts itself Article: Gear-tooth speed sensor adjusts itself |
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AC motor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia There are two types of AC motors, depending on the type of rotor used. |
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Automotive Engineering International Online: Top 50 Products... Supercharger is factory-installed Magnetic debris collector detects gear failure Three-way catalyst System prevents backup accidents Tire monitoring See SAE International Information |
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Class 475: PLANETARY GEAR TRANSMISSION SYSTEMS OR... SPEED RATIO Rotational velocity of an output member* divided by the rotational velocity of an input member*. SPUR GEAR A gear having radially |
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CLASS 192 CLUTCHES AND POWER-STOP CONTROL 192 - 1 192 CLUTCHES... FOR 103 ..Hub brake (192/6 R) 125 E ..Work start FOR 104 ...With change speed transmission 125 F ..Length of material stop (192/6 A) 129 R .Safety |
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Jameco Electronics Electromechanical: CHERRY CORPORATION:... See Jameco Electronics Information |
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Twin clutch type speed-change apparatus |
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Operation | Rotary Sensors | Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. In the case of a gear, the sensor is designed so that the sensor's element-to-element pitch is one-half the tooth-to-tooth pitch as standard. See Murata Electronics North America, Inc. Information |
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cvtcontinuouslyvariabletransm : Messages : 1683-1712 of 4047 relative movement the domed ring gear tooth makes in a direction that is not the same as the plane of the ring gear, then this is a continous |