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Pepperl + Fuchs KFA5-DWB-EX1.D

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$330.02
Marvo Stock ID: MV-DUYI
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Product Description

The Pepperl + Fuchs KFA5-DWB-EX1.D is a high-performance Rotation Speed Monitor designed to ensure optimal operation in various industrial applications. This robust device is engineered to monitor and control the rotation speed of machinery, contributing to enhanced safety and efficiency in your operations.

The KFA5-DWB-EX1.D features intrinsically safe terminals for secure connections, and non-intrinsically safe terminals for versatile use. It is equipped with a maximum safe voltage of 253 V AC, ensuring reliable performance even in demanding conditions.

This Rotation Speed Monitor also boasts a resistive load capacity, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial environments. With its advanced technical specifications and durable design, the Pepperl + Fuchs KFA5-DWB-EX1.D Rotation Speed Monitor is an excellent choice for maintaining the smooth and safe operation of your machinery.

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Physical Specifications

1.000 kg
60.000 mm(L)
60.000 mm(W)
70.000 mm(H)

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