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BTL5-F1_ _-M_ _ _ _-A/B/Z-S115
Balluff GmbHSchurwaldstrasse 973765 Neuhausen a.d.F.GermanyPhone +49 (0) 71 58/1 73-0Fax +49 (0) 71 58/50 10Servicehotline +49 (0) 71 58/1 73-3 70E-Mail: [email protected]://www.balluff.de
User’s Guideenglish
BTL5-F1_ _-M_ _ _ _-A/B/Z-S115Micropulse Linear Transducer - Rod Style
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Contents
1 Safety Advisory ..................... 21.1 Proper application .................. 21.2 Qualified personnel ................ 21.3 Use and inspection ................ 21.4 Scope ..................................... 2
2 Function andCharacteristics ..................... 3
2.1 Characteristics ....................... 32.2 Functional operation .............. 32.3 Available stroke lengths
and magnets .......................... 3
3 Installation ............................ 33.1 Mounting ................................ 33.2 Transducer, Installation........... 43.3 Magnets, installation .............. 5
4 Wiring .................................... 5
5 Startup ................................... 65.1 Check connections ................ 65.2 Turning on the system ............ 65.3 Check switching points .......... 65.4 Check functionality ................ 65.5 Fault conditions ...................... 6
6 Programming ........................ 66.1 Principle ................................. 76.2 Outputs with pos. logic .......... 76.3 Outputs with neg. logic .......... 76.4 Delete outputs ........................ 76.5 Go to next output ................... 7
7 Programming outputswith positive logic ................ 8
8 Programming outputswith negative logic ............... 9
9 Delete Outputs.................... 1010 Select next output .............. 11
11 Technical Data .................... 1211.1 Dimensions, weights,
ambient conditions............... 1211.2 Supply voltage (external) ...... 1211.3 Switching outputs ................ 1211.4 Connection to controller ....... 1211.5 Included in shipment ............ 1211.6 Magnets ............................... 1211.7 Accessories .......................... 1212 Versions (indicated
on product label) ................ 12
Read this manual before installingand operating the Micropulse Trans-ducer.
1.1 Proper application
The BTL5 Micropulse transducer isintended to be installed in a ma-chine or system. Together with acontroller (PLC) it comprises a posi-tion measuring system and mayonly be used for this purpose.
Unauthorized modifications andnon-permitted usage will result inthe loss of warranty and liabilityclaims.
1.2 Qualified personnel
This guide is intended for special-ized personnel who will perform theinstallation and setup of the system.
1.3 Use and inspection
The relevant safety regulations mustbe followed when using the trans-ducer system. In particular, stepsmust be taken to ensure that should
1 Safety Advisory
the transducer system become de-fective no hazards to persons orproperty can result. This includesthe installation of additional safetylimit switches, emergency shutoffswitches and maintaining the per-missible ambient conditions.
1.4 Scope
This guide applies to the modelBTL5-F...A/B/Z-S115 Micropulsetransducer.
An overview of the various modelscan be found in section 12 Versions(indicated on product label) onpage 12.
Note: For special versions, whichare indicated by an -SA_ _ _ des-ignation in the part number, othertechnical data may apply (affect-ing calibration, wiring, dimensionsetc.).
Emission tests:RF Emission
EN 55011 Group 1, Class A+BNoise immunity tests:Static electricity (ESD)
EN 61000-4-2 Severity level 3Electromagnetic fields (RFI)
EN 61000-4-3 Severity level 3Fast transients (Burst)
EN 61000-4-4 Severity level 3Surge
EN 61000-4-5 Severity level 2Line-induced noise induced byhigh-frequency fields
EN 61000-4-6 Severity level 3Magnetic fields
EN 61000-4-8 Severity level 4
The CE Mark verifiesthat our products meetthe requirements of
EC Directive
89/336/EEC (EMC Directive)
and the EMC Law. Testing in ourEMC Laboratory, which is accred-ited by DATech for Testing Electro-magnetic Compatibility, has con-firmed that Balluff products meetthe EMC requirements of the fol-lowing Generic Standards:
EN 50081-2 (emission)
EN 61000-6-2 (noise immunity)
The following patents have beengranted in connection with thisproduct:US Patent 5 923 164Apparatus and Method for Auto-matically Tuning the Gain of anAmplifier
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2.1 Characteristics
Micropulse transducers feature:– High resolution and repeatability– Immunity to shock, vibration,
contamination and electrical noise– Automatic signal regulation– Switchpoints freely
programmable– Simple programming– Removable calibration device– Pressure rated to 600 bar– IP 67 per IEC 60529
2.2 Functional operation
The transducer contains a tubularwaveguide enclosed by an outerstainless steel rod. A magnet at-tached to the moving member ofthe machine or to the cylinder pis-ton is moved over the rod and itsposition constantly updated.
The magnet defines the measuredposition on the waveguide. An inter-nally generated INIT pulse interacts
with the magnetic field of the mag-net to generate a magnetostrictivetorsional wave in the waveguidewhich propagates at ultrasonicspeed.
The torsional wave arriving at theend of the waveguide is absorbed inthe damping zone. The wave arriv-ing at the beginning of the wave-guide creates an electrical signal inthe coil surrounding the waveguide.The propagation time of the wave isused to derive the position. Thisprocess takes place with measuringhigh precision and repeatabilitywithin the stroke range defined asnominal stroke length.
At the rod end is a damping zone,within which no reliable signal isavailable, but which may be enteredby the magnet.
The electrical connection betweenthe transducer, the processor/con-troller and the power supply is via acable, which is connected using afemale connector.
2 Function and Characteristics
Dimensions for installing the Micro-pulse transducer: ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-2Dimensions for installing the mag-net: ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-4.
2.3 Available stroke lengthsand magnets
To ensure flexible application, nomi-nal transducer stroke lengths offrom 25 to 4000 mm and varioustypes of magnets are available.
The magnets need to be orderedseparately.
3 Installation
3.1 Mounting
When possible, use non-magnetiz-able material for attaching the trans-ducer and magnet ring. ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-1.
When attaching the transducer tomagnetizable materials, appro-priate measures must be taken toprotect against magnetic disturb-ances ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-1. Note therecommended distance of thetransducer and cylinder fromstrong, external magnetic fields.
Fig. 3-1: Mounting
➀ - ➂ for magnetizable materials➃ for non-magnetizable materials
non-magnetizable material
a = Spacer made of non-magnetizable materials
b = Magnet
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~ 27 ~ 53
60
Ø10.2
45
46
0.5
5712 25
12
2557
BKS-S115-PU-_ _
L
L
L
BKS-S
11
6-P
U-_
_
3 Installation (cont.)
3.2 Transducer, Installation
The smallest permissible distancebetween magnet ring and rodmounting surface is shown inFig. 3-2.
The transducer has either aM18×1.5 thread or a 3/4"-16UNFthread for mounting. The sealing iscarried out with the O-ring suppliedat the flange facing.
Important Installation Notes:
The contact surface of the trans-ducer must be completely con-tacted by the mounting surface.The O-ring supplied must make aperfect pressure seal, i.e. the bevelfor the O-ring must be configuredexactly as shown in Fig. 3-3.
To achieve secure mounting, usethe proper nut for the mountingthread. When tightening the nut, do
from wear. The bore diameter inthe piston and cylinder rod shouldbe at least 13 mm.
When attaching the transducer tomagnetizable materials, appro-priate measures must be taken toprotect against magnetic disturb-ances, ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-1.
Note the recommended distanceof the transducer and cylinder fromstrong, external magnetic fields.
Nominal length= measuring range
Damping zone (unusable area)Mountingsurface
Magnet
Fig. 3-2: Transducer BTL5-F1...A/B/Z-S115, Dimensions
Thread size:B: M18×1.5Z: 3/4"-16UNF
B: 30 mm ±0,5Z: 2"
Blin
d ho
leM
4 ×
4/6
dee
p
Magnet
Bevel for O-ring Threaded hole
Fig. 3-3: Threaded hole for mounting the BTL with O-ring
Threaded holeM18×1.5 perISO 6149O-ring 15.4 × 2.1
Threaded hole3/4"-16UNF perSAE J475O-ring 15.3 × 2.4
not exceed a tightening torque of100 Nm.
For horizontal mounting of trans-ducer with stroke lengths greaterthan 500 mm, the pressure tubeshould be supported or attached atits end.
When installing in a hydraulic cylin-der, do not allow the magnet ring torub against the pressure tube.Protect the end of the outer tube
Calibrationdevice Thread size:
A: M18×1.5
Mountingsurface
A: 30 mm ±0,5
Nominallength
Ele
ctric
al c
onne
ctio
n
Bending radius> 66
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4 Wiring3 Installation (cont.)
Fig. 3-4: Magnet (optional)
BTL-P-1013-4R
3.3 Magnets, installation
A magnet is required for each trans-ducer. This must be ordered sepa-rately. ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-4.
For mounting the magnet we rec-ommend to use non-magnetizablematerial. ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-1.
BTL-P-1013-4S
BTL-P-1012-4R
Note the following when mak-ing electrical connections:
System and control cabi-net must be at the sameground potential.
To ensure the electromagneticcompatibility (EMC) which Balluffwarrants with the CE Mark, thefollowing instructions must bestrictly followed.
BTL transducer and the controlmust be connected usingshielded cable.
Shielding: Copper filamentbraided, 85% coverage.
When routing the cable between thetransducer, controller and powersupply, avoid proximity to high volt-age lines to prevent noise coupling.Especially critical is inductive noisecaused by AC harmonics (e.g. fromphase-control devices), againstwhich the cable shield provides onlylimited protection.
Cable length max. 20 m; Ø 6 to8 mm. Longer lengths may be usedif construction, shielding and routingare such that external noise fieldswill have no effect on signal integrity.
The shield must be tied to theconnector housing in the BKSconnector (➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 4-3); see in-structions accompanying theconnector.
The cable shield must be groundedon the control side, i.e., connectedto the protection ground.
Pin assignments can be found in➥➥➥➥➥ Table 4-1. Connections on thecontroller side may vary accord-ing to the controller and configu-ration used.
BTL
5-F1
_ _.
..S11
5
YE
GY
PK
RD
GN
BU
BN
WH
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
La
GND
+24 V
Lb
Con
trol
ler
View of BTLconnection
Fig. 4-2: Pin assignments BKS,connector type BTL
straightBKS-S115
Fig 4-3: Connector (optional)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Fig. 4-1: BTL5-F1_ _-M...S115 with controller and BKS-S115-PU05, wiring example
~55
Ø 20
Ø 6 - Ø 8
M12×1
4
1
8
5
2
6
7 3
L L
BKS-S116-PU-_ _BKS-S115-PU-_ _
M12×1M12×1
Cable entry(PG 9 fitting)
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6 Programming
5 Startup
5.1 Check connections
Although the connections are polar-ity reversal protected, componentscan be damaged by improper con-nections and overvoltage. Beforeyou apply power, check the connec-tions carefully.
5.2 Turning on the system
Note that the system may executeuncontrolled movements when firstturned on or when the transducer ispart of a closed-loop system whoseparameters have not yet been set.
Please note:
The calibration device is to be at-tached to the connection end ofthe transducer as shown in➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 6-1. Connect the trans-ducer to the controller. All set-tings are done with a magnetwithin the stroke area.
Any desired position of the magnetcan be defined as a switchingpoint.
Output signalsPin Cable BTL5-F1_ _ 1 YE yellow Output 1 2 GY gray Output 2 3 PK pink Output 3 4 RD green Output 4
Supply voltage (external)Pin Cable BTL5-F1_ _ 6 BU blue GND 7 BN brown +24 V
4 Wiring (cont.)
Table 4-1: Wiring, wire colors same as BKS-S115-PU_ _
Therefore make sure that no haz-ards could result from thesesituations.
5.3 Check switching points
After replacing or repairing atransducer, you must reprogram theoutputs.
5.4 Check functionality
The functionality of the transducersystem and all its associated com-ponents should be regularlychecked and recorded.
5.5 Fault conditions
When there is evidence that thetransducer system is not operatingproperly, it should be taken out ofservice and guarded against unau-thorized use.
In programming mode the outputsare used as a reply or stateindicator. Therefore they may not beused for controlling the machine.Once the programming procedure isconcluded, the calibration devicecan be removed to prevent acciden-tal changes and to store in a safeplace for the next use.The buttons are automatically dis-abled after approximately 2 minutesof non-use.
Instead of the calibration device, theprogramming inputs La and Lb maybe used for programming:La = Button 1; Lb = Button 2Programming input grounded GND=̂ Button pressed.Default: No output programmed.The last programmed values re-main stored, regardless of whetherthe programming mode is endedmanually by pressing the buttonsor automatically after 2 minutes.
Programming inputsPin Cable BTL5-F1_ _ 5 GN green La;
Programminginput Low-active
8 WH white Lb;Programminginput Low-active
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6 Programming (cont.)
6.1 Principle
Each output can be programmedwith positive or negative logic andas a cam (= 2 switchpoints) or as asimple switchpoint.
The magnet must be located in thedesired position, which is thendefined as a switchpoint (SP).
6.2 Outputs with pos. logic
Switchpoint
Cam
6.3 Outputs with neg. logic
Switchpoint
Cam
6.4 Delete outputs
Delete only the selected output orall 4 outputs.
6.5 Go to next output
Here you can go to the next outputwithout changing the programmedvalues; you may also exit program-ming mode.
1 2
1 2
LED 1 2 3 4
Fig. 6-1: Calibration device(shown on transducer)
= Button 1 blue
= Button 2 gray
Fig. 6-2: Programming
1 + 2
1 + 2 1 + 2
1 / 2
1 2 2>2 s >2 s
2 s < t <3 s
>3 s >100 s<2 s
Buttons disabled
Buttons enabled, Output 1 selected
Operating mode: Determine position and evaluate switchpoints
Programming mode
Programoutput withpos. logic
Programoutput withneg. logic Delete
currentoutputs
Deleteall
outputsTime out
Select next output
Or
Exit after Output 4is processed.
Buttons disabled
Operating mode
Operating mode
SP1
SP1 SP2
SP1
SP1 SP2
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>2 s
<1 s
>2 s
>2 s
>2 s
>2 s 1
1>2 s
>2 s
1 / 2
1 + 2
1 + 2
2
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.25 s : 1.5 s
0.25 s : 1.5 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
1
Current LED state
Code =button pressed
Position for SP2
SP1 stored
Code =end programming
mode
Codepos. logic
BTL5-F... with magnet in stroke range
LED state Flash times 1 2 3 4 On : Off
Code =buttons enabled
Position for SP1
Current position
7 Programming outputs with positive logic
Enable buttons:1. Press one of the buttons for at
least 2 s until "Button pressed"appears. Release button.
2. Within 1 s hold down buttons 1+2simultaneously for at least 2 s until"Buttons enabled" appears. Re-lease buttons. Output 1 is selected(= LED1).
In case of an error or a break inthe activation sequence ofbuttons, release all buttons andwait until the transducer is againin operating mode and the currentstate of the outputs is displayed.
Programming mode
Select positive logic:Hold down Button 1 for at least 2 suntil ”pos. logic” is displayed. Re-lease button.
Set switchpoint SP1:1. Position magnet at exact value for
SP1.2. Hold down Button 1 for min. 2 s
until "SP1 stored" appears. Releasebutton.➔ go to: a) Set switchpoint SP2 orb) Skip switchpoint SP2
a) Set switchpoint SP2:1. Position magnet at exact value for
SP2.2. Hold down Button 1 for min. 2 s ...
➔ go to: Next output
b) Skip switchpoint SP2:Hold down Button 2 for min. 2 s ...➔ go to: Next output
Next output:... and wait until "next output"appears. Release button.This output is now programmed.You are cycled to the next output(2nd output = LED2 ...)➔ go to: Programming modeWhen the 4th output is programmed(= LED4), the buttons becomedisabled. The transducer is then inoperating mode.
If you make a mistake inprogramming an output, you candelete the output: ➔ Section 9Delete outputs
Ena
ble
but
tons
Next output
SP2 stored
Delete output
Fig. 7-1: Programming outputs with positive logic
Output 1 selected
Programming mode
Operating mode
LED flashingLED onLED off
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>2 s
<1 s
>2 s
>2 s
>2 s
>2 s 1
1>2 s
>2 s
1 / 2
1 + 2
1 + 2
2
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
1.5 s : 0.25 s
1.5 s : 0.25 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
2
Current LED state
Code =button pressed
Position for SP2
SP1 stored
Code =end programming
mode
Codeneg. logic
BTL5-F... with magnet in stroke range
LED state Flash times 1 2 3 4 On : Off
Code =buttons enabled
Position for SP1
Current position
8 Programming outputs with negative logic
Enable buttons:1. Press one of the buttons for at
least 2 s until "Button pressed"appears. Release button.
2. Within 1 s hold down buttons 1+2simultaneously for at least 2 s until"Buttons enabled" appears. Re-lease buttons. Output 1 is selected(= LED1).
In case of an error or a break inthe activation sequence ofbuttons, release all buttons andwait until the transducer is againin operating mode and the currentstate of the outputs is displayed.
Programming mode
Select negative logic:Hold down Button 2 for at least 2 suntil ”neg. logic” is displayed. Re-lease button.
Set switchpoint SP1:1. Position magnet at exact value for
SP1.2. Hold down Button 1 for min. 2 s
until "SP1 stored" appears. Releasebutton.➔ go to: a) Set switchpoint SP2 orb) Skip switchpoint SP2
a) Set switchpoint SP2:1. Position magnet at exact value for
SP2.2. Hold down Button 1 for min. 2 s ...
➔ go to: Next output
b) Skip switchpoint SP2:Hold down Button 2 for min. 2 s ...➔ go to: Next output
Next output:... and wait until "next output"appears. Release button.This output is now programmed.You are cycled to the next output(2nd output = LED2 ...)➔ go to: Programming modeWhen the 4th output is programmed(= LED4), the buttons becomedisabled. The transducer is then inoperating mode.
If you make a mistake inprogramming an output, you candelete the output: ➔ Section 9Delete outputs
Ena
ble
but
tons
Next output
SP2 stored
Delete output
Fig. 8-1: Programming outputs with negative logic
Output 1 selected
Programming mode
Operating mode
LED flashingLED onLED off
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>2 s<1 s
>2 s
>3 s
1 / 2
1 + 2
1 + 2
1 + 2
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
2 s< t <3 s
Current LED state
Button pressedcode
Code=end programming
mode
All outputs deletedcode
BTL5-F... with magnet in stroke range
LED state Flash times 1 2 3 4 On : Off
Buttons enabledcode
9 Delete Outputs
Enable buttons:1. Press one of the buttons for at
least 2 s until "Button pressed"appears. Release button.
2. Within 1 s hold down buttons 1+2simultaneously for at least 2 s until"Buttons enabled" appears. Re-lease buttons. Output 1 is nowselected (= LED1).
In case of an error or a break inthe activation sequence ofbuttons, release all buttons andwait until the transducer is againin operating mode and the currentstate of the outputs is displayed.
Programming mode
Select delete mode:
a) Delete selected output:Hold down buttons 1+2 forbetween 2 s and 3 s. Releasebuttons as soon as "Next output"appears.The delete action is finished andthe next output is selected.(2nd output = LED2 ...)➔ go to: Programming modeWhen the 4th output is programmed(= LED4), the buttons becomedisabled. The transducer is then inoperating mode.
b) Delete all outputs:Hold down buttons 1+2 for at least3 s. Release buttons as soon as"All outputs deleted" appears.The delete action is finished. Thebuttons are disabled. Thetransducer is then in operatingmode.
Eb
able
but
tons
Next output code
Fig. 9-1: Deleting outputs
Output 1 selected
Programming mode
Operating mode
LED flashingLED onLED off
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>2 s<1 s
>2 s
<2 s
1 / 2
1 + 2
2
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
0.75 s : 0.75 s
Current LED state
Button pressedcode
Code =end programming
BTL5-F... with magnet in stroke range
LED state Flashing times 1 2 3 4 On : Off
Buttons enabledcode
10 Select next output
Enable buttons:1. Press one of the buttons for at
least 2 s until "Button pressed"appears. Release button.
2. Within 1 s hold down buttons 1+2simultaneously for at least 2 s until"Buttons enabled" appears. Re-lease buttons. Output 1 is nowselected (= LED1).
In case of an error or a break inthe activation sequence ofbuttons, release all buttons andwait until the transducer is againin operating mode and the currentstate of the outputs is displayed.
Programming mode
Select next output:Hold down Button 2 for less than2 s. As soon as the button isreleased, the "Next output"indication appears. The next outputis selected.(2nd output = LED2 ...)➔ go to: Programming modeWhen the 4th output is programmed(= LED4), the buttons becomedisabled. The transducer is then inoperating mode.
Ena
ble
but
tons
Next output code
Fig. 10-1: Selecting the next output
Programming mode
Operating mode
LED flashingLED onLED off
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Sampling rate fStandard
Nom. length < 1300 mm 1 kHzNom. length > 1300 mm 0,5 kHz
Repeat accuracy ±0.1 mmHysteresis 0.2 mm
Schock 100 g/6 msper IEC 60068-2-27 1
Continuous shock 100 g/2 msper IEC 60068-2-29 1
Vibration 12 g, 10 to 2000 Hzper IEC 60068-2-6 1
(take care to avoid inherent reso-nances of protective tube)Pressure up to 600 barwhen installed in a hydrauliccylinder1 Individual specifications as per
Balluff factory standard
11.1 Dimensions, weights,ambient conditions
Nominal length< 4000 mmDimensions ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-2Weight approx. 2 kg/mHousing anodized aluminumPressure tube Stainless steel 1.4571diameter 10.2 mmwall thickness 2 mme-modulus approx. 200 kN/mm2
Mounting thread M18×1.5 or3/4"-16UNF
Operating temp. –40 °C to +85 °CStorate temp. –40 °C to +100 °C
11 Technical Data
Typical values at DC 24 V and 25 °C. Ready for operation at once, full accuracy after warm-up. With magnetBTL-P-1013-4R, BTL-P-1013-4S or BTL-P-1012-4R:
Humidity < 90 %, non-dewingProtection ratingper IEC 60529 IP 67with connector attached
11.2 Supply voltage (external)
Regulated supply voltageBTL5-_1... DC 20 to 28 VRipple < 0.5 Vss
Current draw < 100 mAInrush < 3 A/0.5 msPolarity reversal protection built-inOvervoltage protectionTranszorb diodesElectric strengthGND to housing 500 V
11.3 Switching outputs
Load currentper output max. 100 mA
11.4 Connection to controller
Shielded cable ,max. length 500 m, Ø 6 to 8 mm
11.5 Included in shipment
Transducer ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-2Calibration device ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 6-1
11.6 Magnets(order separately)
Magnets BTL-P-1013-4R,BTL-P-1013-4S, BTL-P-1012-4RDimensions ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 3-4Weight approx. 10 gHousing anodized aluminumOperating temp. –40 °C to +85 °CIncluded:8 mm spacerMaterial POM (polyoxymethylene)Magnet BTL5-P-4500-1(electromagnet)Weight approx. 90 gHousing plasticOperating temp. –40 °C to +60 °C
11.7 Accessories (optional)
Connector ➥➥➥➥➥ Fig. 4-3
No.
833
729
-726
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00.
0000
00 •
Ed
ition
041
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spec
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12 Versions (indicated on product label)
Supply voltage: 1 = DC 24 VElectr. connection, S115: with connector
BTL5-F100-M0450-B-S115Rod Style,Mounting: A = metric thread M18×1.5
B = metric thread M18×1.5Z = thread 3/4"-16UNF
Nom. length (4digits): M= metric in mm
Outputs with switchpoints:00 = 4 NPN switching outputs, open collector, freely programmable10 = 4 PNP switching outputs, open collector, freely programmable
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