SirCharles1 Member S Join Date Jun 2013 Location Hamilton, Ontario Posts 22 Jun 7, 2013 #1 I would like a NO VOLTAGE, DRY CONTACT proximity switch. Give me one now! Or please direct me to a website where I may purchase one or make another inquiry. Wait... Does a no voltage, dry contact proximity switch exist???
I would like a NO VOLTAGE, DRY CONTACT proximity switch. Give me one now! Or please direct me to a website where I may purchase one or make another inquiry. Wait... Does a no voltage, dry contact proximity switch exist???
JordanCClark Lifetime Supporting Member Join Date Mar 2007 Location Michigan Posts 610 Jun 7, 2013 #2 Are you thinking something like this?
RDS Member R Join Date May 2003 Posts 171 Jun 7, 2013 #3 Perhaps this is what you are looking for: http://www.flw.com/goswitch/Model_11.php But no, I won't give you one. You'll have to buy it.
Perhaps this is what you are looking for: http://www.flw.com/goswitch/Model_11.php But no, I won't give you one. You'll have to buy it.
iant Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date May 2002 Location Melbourne Posts 3,691 Jun 7, 2013 #4 I don't know what your application is If it is flame or explosion proof then look at the NEMUR type P&F has this as do other manufacturers
I don't know what your application is If it is flame or explosion proof then look at the NEMUR type P&F has this as do other manufacturers
Eric Nelson Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date Apr 2002 Location Randolph, NJ Posts 4,346 Jun 7, 2013 #5 SirCharles1 said: IDoes a no voltage, dry contact proximity switch exist??? Click to expand... Yes, a reed switch with a magnet as the target... -Eric
SirCharles1 said: IDoes a no voltage, dry contact proximity switch exist??? Click to expand... Yes, a reed switch with a magnet as the target... -Eric
arkyny Member A Join Date Nov 2011 Location Victor, NY Posts 131 Jun 7, 2013 #6 try a capacitive prox?
iant Lifetime Supporting Member + Moderator Join Date May 2002 Location Melbourne Posts 3,691 Jun 7, 2013 #7 arkyny said: try a capacitive prox? Click to expand... good idea but is it 'no voltage'? we need the OP to clarify what the application is
arkyny said: try a capacitive prox? Click to expand... good idea but is it 'no voltage'? we need the OP to clarify what the application is
arkyny Member A Join Date Nov 2011 Location Victor, NY Posts 131 Jun 7, 2013 #8 There is no such thing as a dry contact prox, use the prox with a relay or an input
rpoet Member R Join Date Jun 2008 Location New York, NY Posts 536 Jun 7, 2013 #9 Didn't we answer this already, several different ways? http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showthread.php?t=80095 -rpoet
Didn't we answer this already, several different ways? http://www.plctalk.net/qanda/showthread.php?t=80095 -rpoet