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Brand Name : MEGT VBM
Model Number : TQ402 111-402-000-012
Certification : COC
Place of Origin : Germany
MOQ : 1 Piece
Price : $2000/PC
Payment Terms : T/T, Western Union
Supply Ability : 999 pieces per year
Delivery Time : In Stock
Brand : MEGT VBM
Model : TQ402 111-402-000-012
Shipping Port : Xiamen
TQ402 111-402-000-012 proximity transducer part of VM600. The transducer body is available with metric or imperial thread. The TQ 412 version is intended for reverse-mount applications. The TQ 402 / 412 has an integral coaxial cable, terminated with a self-locking miniature coaxial connector. Various cable lengths (integral and extension) can be ordered.
This proximity system allows contactless measurement of the relative displacement of moving machine elements. It is particularly suitable for measuring the relative vibration and axial position of rotating machine shafts, such as those found in steam, gas and hydraulic turbines, as well as in alternators, turbo-compressors and pumps. The system is based around a TQ 402 or TQ 412 non-contact transducer and an IQS 450 signal conditioner. Together, these form a calibrated proximity system in which each component is interchangeable. The system outputs a voltage or current proportional to the distance between the transducer tip and the target, such as a machine shaft.The active part of the transducer is a coil of wire that is moulded inside the tip of the device, made of Torlon ® (polyamide-imide). The transducer body is made of stainless steel. The target material must, in all cases, be metallic.
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