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What is a Shaft Speed Switch and where is it used? A Shaft Speed Switch is a device that monitors rotating shafts that are critical to the proper operation of many types of machinery.
- Scp1000 / Scp2000
Self-contained, presettable sensor and switch with one or...
- Shaft Speed Switches
A speed switch senses rotating shaft speed, comparing it to...
- Scp1000 / Scp2000
Self-contained, presettable sensor and switch with one or two adjustable SPDT or DPDT setpoint relays to detect over-speed or under-speed. Built-in start delay. Housed in a cast aluminum explosion proof enclosure.
A speed switch senses rotating shaft speed, comparing it to one or more settable over/under/zero speed alarm trip-points. A shaft speed sensor detects magnets embedded in a shaft-mounted pulser wrap/disc.
Our Bulletin 808 speed sensing switches provide an electrical contact signal at a determined speed for plugging, anti-plugging, speed sensing, and direction of rotation.
Shaft Speed Switches - Durham Instruments. DR1000 Digital Speed Switch. The DR1000 Speed Switch is a complete precision rotation monitoring system ideal for detecting unwanted slowdown or stoppage of process equipment. The system is commonly applied to the following: drive trains, power driven components, crushers,... View Details.
Proven, robust HeavyDuty design with bearings at both shaft ends; Mechanical speed switches, electronic and digital speed monitors; Standalone device or encoder combination, encoder-integrated or for cabinet installation; Switching speed as factory default or user-configurable by PC software
Monitors shaft speed, angle, or position. Outputs: 4-20 mA, Quadrature Pulse (Speed/Relative Rotation), and RS485 Modbus RTU. Programmable resolution from 1 to 1024 Pulses per Revolution. Compatible with gates with up to 500,000 rotations between closed and open positions.