GRACO 563970 - Field Sensitive Magnetic Proximity Cycle, 115 VAC, 3-pin CH - MGO Divider Valves, Dry Contact, 3500 PSI
Field Sensitive Magnetic proximity switch designed for divider valve applications, providing reliable cycle detection and monitoring in fluid dispensing systems. Features 115 VAC operation with 3-pin connector configuration optimized for MGO divider valve systems.
Magnetically-operated sensing devices for sending system data to the controller or PLC.
Available in 115 VAC or 12-32 VDC
Available for all series progressive families to provide cycle rates up to 200 CPM
Pressure ratings up to 10,000 PSI (690 bar)
Variety of electrical connections and voltages with or without LED indication
Select models available with UL and CSA approvals
Additional Specifications
- Max Working Pressure: 242 bar (3500 PSI, 24 MPa) maximum
- Material: dry contact, ceramic magnet operated
- Voltage: 115 VAC
- Switch Type: Field Sensitive Magnetic Proximity Switch
- Seal Type: O-Ring
- Cycle Rate: up to 200 cycles per minute
- Operation: magnetically operated single throw switch
| Amperage (A) | 2 |
| Compatible Material | Oil, Grease |
| Material | 303 Stainless Steel, Buna-N |
| Maximum Working Pressure (MPa) | 24 |
| Maximum Working Pressure (psi) | 3500 |
| Power Connection Type | 3-Pin BH Mini |
| Type | Field-Sensing Magnetic |
Features
- Field Sensitive Magnetic technology
- 115 VAC operation
- 3-pin connector configuration
- Designed for divider valve applications
Applications
- Divider valve cycle monitoring
- Fluid dispensing system control
- Industrial automation applications
Compatible Equipment
Related Parts
Part of the proximity switches family for divider valves, specifically designed for MGO systems with field sensitive magnetic detection technology Used at pressures that do not exceed 242 bar (3500 PSI, 24 MPa) at cycle rates up to 200 cycles per minute. Used in MS, MH, MX, MXP and MGO divider valves. An explosion proof version for MS/MH divider valves is available. Senses the movement of the divider valve piston when it is cycling and provides a signal that is used to monitor the system.
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