Micro Resistive Displacement Sensor, Slider Type, 5~120mm

SKU: SUCH-DPLS-KSF
$134.68
● Measuring range 5~120mm ● Linearity (±%FS) ±0.1% ● Repeatability 0.01mm ● Normal brush current ≤10μA
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Overview

Micro slider-type resistive displacement sensor adopts an ultra-small side slider structure, which is small in size and flexible in installation. SUCH resistive displacement sensor is suitable for displacement measurement applications with limited space. The measurement range is 5~120 mm, the linearity can reach ±0.1%FS, the repeatability is 0.01 mm, and the brush arm working current is ≤10 μA. It features stable measurement and long life. It is widely used in automation control fields such as printing equipment, gate control, beauty instruments and textile machinery.

Feature

  • Extra-long service life, stable structure, suitable for long-term continuous operation.
  • Noise-free output, featuring a smooth engineering-grade guide rail for stable operation.
  • Excellent linearity, ensuring accurate and reliable measurement data.
  • Supports high operating speed with fast response.
  • Virtually no temperature drift, providing strong environmental adaptability.
  • The sensor housing is made of anodized aluminum alloy, with electrophoretic anti-static and radiation-resistant surface treatment.

Resistive displacement sensor feature

Dimension (Unit: mm)

Resistive displacement sensor dimension

Specs
Measuring Range 5~120mm
Linearity (±%FS) ±0.1%
Resistance Tolerance ±10% 5KΩ
Mechanical Stroke Stroke +3mm
Resolution Infinite uninterrupted resolution
Repeatability 0.01mm
Temperature Coefficient ≤1.5ppm/℃
Normal Brush Current ≤10μA
Operating Voltage (4KΩ-5KΩ: ≤24VDC)
Output Type 0~100% given input operating voltage (varies with displacement)
Sensitivity 1
Temperature Drift Infinitely small
Load Characteristics ≥10mA
Application
Printing machinery

Printing Machinery

Textile machinery

Textile Machinery

Automation control

Automation Control

FAQ

A common cause is unstable power supply voltage. Industrial power supplies should maintain a stability of ±0.1%; otherwise, data display fluctuations will occur. If the fluctuation amplitude matches the power supply voltage fluctuation, it is normal.

Mainly electrostatic interference and high-frequency interference. Shielded cables should be kept away from high-power power supplies, radio frequency signal sources, and high-voltage lines, and a forced grounding bracket should be used to ensure proper grounding of the sensor housing.

Long-term use in harsh environments such as oil stains and dust will cause increased brush contact resistance, resulting in fluctuating measurement data. This is usually indicative of sensor aging or damage.

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