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=Introduction=
=Introduction=
Inductive probes are very accurate - an 8 mm distance sensing probe is accurate to a few microns. Or about 0.1%.
Inductive probes are very accurate - an 8 mm distance sensing probe is accurate to a few microns. Or about 0.1%.


One solution for CNC Torch is a 2+ inch distance sensor.
One solution for CNC Torch is a 2+ inch distance sensor.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=il9bNWn66BY&t=573s


=Links=
=Links=
*50 mm distance sensor - $275 - [https://www.newark.com/eaton-cutler-hammer/e56adl50ua/inductive-proximity-sensor/dp/89M0237]
*50 mm distance sensor - $275 - [https://www.newark.com/eaton-cutler-hammer/e56adl50ua/inductive-proximity-sensor/dp/89M0237]
*50 mm - $200 - [https://www.newark.com/turck/ni50u-cp40-vp4x2/inductive-proximity-sensor/dp/41M3747]
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*[[CNC Torch Table Height Controller]]

Latest revision as of 14:33, 9 April 2020

Check main entry first: Inductive Sensor

Introduction

Inductive probes are very accurate - an 8 mm distance sensing probe is accurate to a few microns. Or about 0.1%.

One solution for CNC Torch is a 2+ inch distance sensor.

Links

  • 50 mm distance sensor - $275 - [1]
  • 50 mm - $200 - [2]

Wiki