Checkable for plate thickness up to a maximum of 8mm! Thick plate double feed detector for press machine protection.
The "DTC-1100K" is a thick plate double feed detector designed to protect press machines. Before transporting the plate material to the mold, it checks for the presence and overlap of the plate material, preventing damage to the mold in advance. 【Features】 ■ The maximum plate thickness that can be checked is up to 8mm ■ Accuracy is ±1% + 1 digit of full scale *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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【Specifications】 ■Measurement Range: 0 to ±6mm (0 to 12mm) ■Display: 0.0 to ±19.9mm ■Accuracy: ±1% of full scale + 1 digit ■Settings: Standard / 0.0 to 9.9 (thumb rotary switch) Option / BCD input from rear connector ■Output: DC60V MAX 150mA MAX (open collector) ■Power Supply: AC100V to 115V ±10% (switchable) 50/60Hz 3.5VA Built-in line filter ■Dimensions: W96 × H96 × D136 (DIN size) ■Weight: Approximately 900g ■Compatible Actuating Transformer Sensor: 1532-9CXa ■Options: Sensor cable *For more details, please refer to the catalog or feel free to contact us.
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RM Measurement Co., Ltd. is a company that designs measurement systems tailored to our customers' needs. We customize measurement systems, including pressure testing and line measurement systems, according to customer requirements. Furthermore, we also accept inquiries from those who have old machines that are dormant or wish to repair them but are struggling due to the lack of parts or manufacturers. Even if obtaining replacement parts is difficult without drawings, we will consider options to restore only part of the functionality. We have a high success rate in repairing machines that our customers had given up on. Before assuming that it’s impossible for your machine, please contact us first.