Banner Sensor Tester
- RS-stocknr.:
- 848-6972
- Fabrikantnummer:
- DBQ5
- Fabrikant:
- Banner
Subtotaal (1 eenheid)*
€ 168,00
(excl. BTW)
€ 203,28
(incl. BTW)
GRATIS bezorging voor bestellingen van meer dan € 75,00
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- 7 stuk(s) klaar voor verzending
- 11 stuk(s) klaar voor verzending vanaf een andere locatie
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|---|---|
| 1 + | € 168,00 |
*prijsindicatie
- RS-stocknr.:
- 848-6972
- Fabrikantnummer:
- DBQ5
- Fabrikant:
- Banner
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- Land van herkomst:
- US
Banner Sensor Tester, Battery-Powered, 2 Outputs - DBQ5
Need to check if your sensor's up to the job? This sensor tester from Banner lets you put it to the test. Two LED indicators tell you the sensor's output status and signal whether the output is NPN or PNP. Thanks to the unit's compact dimensions of 47 (H) x 114 (W) x 62mm (D), you have the information you need in the palm of your hand. It's powered by two 9V batteries to see you through testing times without the need for a mains connection.
Features & Benefits
• Built-in toggle switches for convenient control
• Cable locknut for a secure connection to a port
• Cable locknut for a secure connection to a port
Applications
• Warehouses
• Oil and gas industry
• Medical technology
• Oil and gas industry
• Medical technology
What type of sensors can I use this tester with?
This tester is compatible with inductive, magnetic field, capacitive and photoelectric sensors, so it's a versatile piece of kit.
What's the difference between an NPN and a PNP sensor?
When an NPN sensor detects an object, it sinks the current load to the ground or negative side of the circuit, while a PNP sensor switches the load to the positive side.
