I have a faulty Honeywell GT101 gear tooth sensor. I'm trying to replace it with an industrial sensor from TURCK.
http://www.clrwtr.com/PDF/TURCK/TURCK-S ... itches.pdf
I have access to several used TURCK sensors at the processing plant that I work but they are not automotive rated. Is this a good idea?
After some research I found that TURCK does have automotive rated sensors but unfortunately I do not have access to any of them.
http://www.clrwtr.com/PDF/TURCK/TURCK-U ... ensors.pdf
Has anyone here done something similar?
Replacement gear tooth sensor
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Re: Replacement gear tooth sensor
The GT101 is temperature rated from -40C to 150C. The sensors you're linking to are rated at best from -30C to 85C. That is not sufficient for most setups.
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Re: Replacement gear tooth sensor
I have worked as an industrial electrician and a lot of our plant gear is also too slow with regards to switching speed, for automotive.
Find the Manuals up top under Quick links: Manuals.
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