Description
The 00B2002360B (24020167) Sensor is a proximity sensor designed for use with cylinders in woodworking CNC machines. This sensor typically provides position feedback for actuators or moving parts, ensuring precise control and automation within the system.
Key Specifications:
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Model: 24020167
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Part Number: 00B2002360B
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Type: Proximity sensor (often an inductive or magnetic sensor)
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Sensing Technology: Inductive (for detecting metallic objects) or magnetic (for detecting the position of a piston with a magnetic field)
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Output Type: Typically NPN or PNP (depending on configuration), suitable for integration into control systems
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Voltage Rating: 24V DC is common for industrial sensors
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Protection Rating: Likely IP67 (dust and water-resistant), designed for harsh environments like woodworking
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Mounting: Designed to mount on pneumatic cylinders to detect the position of the piston rod
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Operating Temperature Range: Typically -25°C to +70°C for reliability in various operating conditions
Applications in CNC Machines:
✅ Position detection of pneumatic cylinders used for clamping systems, tool changers, or spindle positioning
✅ Feedback to the control system ensuring accurate control of CNC operations
✅ Essential for providing safety interlocking, ensuring that certain machine functions only happen when specific conditions are met (e.g., a clamping system is fully engaged)
✅ Ideal for integration in woodworking CNC machines, where precision and speed are critical for machining processes like cutting, routing, and drilling
Installation and Maintenance Tips:
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Proper Alignment: Ensure the sensor is correctly aligned with the cylinder’s moving parts to achieve accurate position detection.
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Mount Securely: Make sure the sensor is mounted securely on the cylinder to avoid misalignment during operation, which could affect sensor readings.
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Cleaning: Clean the sensor regularly to remove any wood dust or debris that could interfere with the sensor's performance, especially in dusty woodworking environments.
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Avoid Overexposure: Keep the sensor away from direct exposure to high-pressure air, excessive moisture, or chemicals that could damage the sensor over time.