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Two new products from Applied Innovative Solutions! |
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New Products Bulletin - MS1-LP and MSW*
 | Announcing the MS1-LP. In keeping with the great tradition of the flagship MS1, the MS1-LP will provide the same ease of installation and reliability, but in a compact size. For equipment where space is limited due to guarding or frame work, the MS1-LP will be the perfect choice for your speed switch detection sensor. The MS1-LP is available with 1, 2 and 4 pulse targets, in universal voltage of 40-220 V AC or 20-220 V DC. Also, the MS12-LP is available, providing 12 pulses per revolution with the sensor being 10 to 36 V DC in PNP or NPN output. | Specifications Thickness: 1.625 Inches Diameter: 2.225 Inches Sensor: 40-220VAC or 20-220VDC Max Load: 150 MA MS12 Sensor: 10-36VDC 3 wire NPN or PNP Max RPM: 300 RPM Magnet Holding Power: 125 lbs Max. Temp. For Magnet: 200°F Sensor Temp Limit: 70°C Magnet Diameter: 1.25 Inches |  |
 | Providing installation for the MS1 when shaft attachment is not accessible, the MSW* retains the ease of installation just as the other products from Applied Innovative Solutions. simply "snap" the mounting magnets to your idler frame and "snap" an MS1 to the wheel collar and you are done! The 10 inch wheel rides on the return belt, providing smooth operation. If conditions occur where an idler frame is not available, and mounting of the MSW can only be accessible by bolts, simply un-screw the magnet mounts from the swivel joints and attach swivel joints to a frame by drilling. | | The top photo shows the MSW* mounted to a conveyor frame with an MS1 Speed Switch in place. The photo to the right shows an MSW* without an MS1 attached. Notice the attachment hub which secures the MS1. The Ms1 attaches magnetically to the recessed section of the hub, which guarantees that the MS1 will always stay completly centered with no chance of movement - unless replacement is needed. To remove the MS1, simply grasp the couple on the MS1 and pull it free! |  |
* Note. The former part known as "MS-W" (Wireless Speed Switch) is now "MS-WT".
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