Produktname: Nohken R7 Series Level Sensor
Marke: Nohken
Produktcode: R7-X 220 VAC 50/60 Hz Level Sensor
Stichwörter: Nohken
R7 Series Level Sensor
R7 Series
Nohken Series Sensor
Nohken Series Level Sensor
Nohken R7 Sensor
R7 Level
R7 Series Level
Sensor
Nohken Series
Nohken R7 Series Level Sensor
Series
Series Level Sensor
R7 Sensor
Nohken Level Sensor
Nohken R7 Level
Nohken Series Level
Nohken R7 Series Sensor
Series Level
Nohken R7 Series Level
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R7-Z R7-ZLR7-X R7-XL R7-XTExtremely compactCompact and lightweight with miniature motors and plastic components.Easy torque adjustmentRemove the cover, and change the spring position. That:s all need to be done for the best torque.“Slip” mechanismA durable magnetic “Slip” mechanism protects the motor from excessive force applied to the paddle.Easy maintenanceThe internal components can be removed with the sensor mounted on the tank.Principle of OperationThe paddle inserted in a hopper rotates slowly to detect material presence.Without material around the paddleSpindle and paddle, connected to the motor via the slip mechanism, slowly rotates as the motor rotates.With material around the paddlePaddle rotation is impeded by the material, and the motor revolves with the spindle as its axis. The motor revolution causes the pin on the motor to actuate the microswitch, turning on the signal output and turning off the motor rotation. This gives an output signal and stops the motor revolution simultaneously.ResetWhen the material descends and the paddle is no longer covered by it, the pin on the motor returns to its original position by the spring force, causing the microswitch to reset and then the motor and the paddle to resume rotation.Slip mechanismWhen the spindle is forced to rotate due to for example downward flow, the slip mechanism on the connection of the motor shaft and the spindle makes the spindle ‘slip’. This prevents forced rotation of the motor and protects the motor from damage.