Contrinex Inductive Sensors Help the UK’s Ports with its ‘Heavy Lifting’🏗️ – Advanced Engineering Birmingham

30 & 31 October 2024

NEC, Birmingham

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30 & 31 Oct 2024 | NEC Birmingham

Contrinex Inductive Sensors Help the UK’s Ports with its ‘Heavy Lifting’🏗️
PLUS Automation Limited

Contrinex Inductive Sensors Help the UK’s Ports with its ‘Heavy Lifting’🏗️

Contrinex’s rugged ‘600 Series' inductive sensors play a key part in this, being trusted to prevent the crane’s carriage from travelling outside preset limits.

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Contrinex Inductive Sensors Help the UK’s Ports with its ‘Heavy Lifting’🏗️

The UK’s busiest container ports handle over 1.5 million shipping containers per year and so rely on the high performance and reliability of their container-handling cranes. Contrinex’s rugged ‘600 Series’ inductive sensors play a key part in this, being trusted to prevent the crane’s carriage from travelling outside preset limits. Because mechanical play in the hoist carriage allows a small amount of lateral drift as it travels along the crane structure, Contrinex’s long sensing distance is essential for reliable detection.

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PRODUCT ADVANTAGES
🕵🏽‍Fast, accurate and reliable detection
📏Long sensing ranges
🧊Industry standard 40 x 40mm housing – Interchangeable with mechanical breakers
💪Robust & reliable in demanding conditions
💦 IP68 / IP69K rated corrosion and moisture resistance
🌡️Wide temperature range -25°C to +65°C
🎛️ IO-Link – Ideal for Industry 4 and offering Plug and Play swap-out

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