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MR342 Incremental Fiber Optic Drawwire Linear Sensor

Part no.: MR342 Incremental Fiber Optic Drawwire Linear Sensor

Key Features

• Please contact Everight for length options up to 50'

• 100% passive sensing design – no electronics whatsoever

• Sensor can be installed in all manner of hazardous locations and potentially explosive atmospheres

• Immune to EMI and RFI

The MR342W series ZapFree® Fiber Optic Incremental Sensor is an entirely passive, intrinsically safe, fiber optic incremental rotary encoder mounted on a draw wire module – ideal for a wide range of harsh and hazardous environmental linear position applications.

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