ProSense VSCT Series Vibration Sensors from AutomationDirect

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October 3, 2022

 

AutomationDirect has added new ProSense VCST series vibration sensors. These sensors accurately detect vibrations of industrial equipment, primarily rotating equipment such as steam and gas turbines, pumps, motors, compressors, and rolling mills.

Vibration sensors provide early detection of developing malfunctions, allowing for timely maintenance before major damage or failure results in costly repairs and production downtime.

These MEMS based sensors are available with a 0 to 25 mm/s (RMS) or 0 to 50 mm/s (RMS) sensing range, a digital PNP output switch, and an analog 4-20 mA output. They provide vibration sensing to standard DIN ISO 10816, are UL listed, CE marked, RoHS compliant, and come with a 5-year warranty.

The new ProSense VCST series vibration sensors are priced at $190.00.

 

To learn more about the new ProSense VCST series vibration sensors at AutomationDirect, click here 

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