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Sensor Test Kits

April 8, 2009
M-Series portable test kit for M-series sensors allows on-site evaluation of sensor functionality and identification of problems. Rechargeable battery allows a technician to completely isolate sensor on-site to determine functionality, ...
M-Series portable test kit for M-series sensors allows on-site evaluation of sensor functionality and identification of problems.
Rechargeable battery allows a technician to completely isolate sensor on-site to determine functionality, saving time and expense. It includes M-series analog/PWM tester, ac wall adapter and charger, user manual, two cable assemblies for connection, and carry bag. Tester supports analog, 0-20 mA and 0-10 V, scaled PWM and PWM time of flight sensor outputs. It comes with a cable that mates with M12 connector system.

MTS Systems Corp.
Sensors Div.
(919) 677-0100
www.mtssensors.com

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