ifm efector DD2501, DD2503, DD2505, DD2603 and DD2605 speed monitors

Tuesday, 07 May, 2013 | Supplied by: ifm efector pty ltd


Updated features and functions have been added to the ifm efector range of speed monitors. In addition to the high input frequency of up to 60,000 pulses/min and configurable functions, these also include an extended operating temperature range up to -40°C. The newly developed luminous OLED display allows an optimal indication of all display values.

The speed monitors calculate the rotational speed by evaluating pulses. If the current values are above or below the set limit values, the transistor and relay outputs are switched. This allows reliable speed and standstill detection.

The speed monitors DD2501, DD2503 and DD2603 monitor the rotational speed of one channel with two separately adjustable limit values. A separate output is assigned to each limit value. The speed monitors DD2505 and DD2605 monitor two separate input channels, each having one switch point.

The high-contrast luminous OLED display and the menu-guided parameter setting are designed for maximum user friendliness. Speed and standstill are monitored reliably and accurately with the new features, allowing an immediate response in case of malfunction.

Online: www.ifm.com/au
Phone: 03 8561 0500
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