LAT – Lantern for 2 Proximity Switches M12×1
Feedback in the lantern is preferably used wherever control and feedback systems cannot be employed (e.g. in valves with manual actuator or two-position-stop (cylinder)).
Connection 0
Connection 0 can be used as an alternative to feedback systems if no feedback sensors are wanted above the actuator. Connection 0 is available in a metric and inch variant.
Proximity Switch Holder M12×1 INA
The proximity switch holder M12×1 (INA) makes it possible to use feedback sensors above the actuator. The proximity switch holder has prepared M12×1 holes which allow the sensors to be set optimally. A direct connection to the controller provides the feedback on the valve position.
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