Sensor
Cable transducer Baumer GCA5PM047.RAN.C50.A
- Redundant magnetic position sensing
- Interface CANopen® redundant
- Operating temperature -40...+85 °C
- Protection IP 67
- Flange connector M12 or cable
- Measuring length 2.3 m and 4.7 m
- Designed for harsh environmental conditions
- Removable stickers for drainage
Technical Data - Electrical Ratings | |
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Voltage Supply | 10...30 VDC |
Consumption Typ. | 30 mA (24 VDC, w/o load) |
Initializing Time Typ. | 12 ms after power on |
Interface | CANopen® |
Function | Linear position feedback |
Profile Conformity | CANopen® CiA DS 301, DS 406, DS 410 |
Measuring Range | Up to 4.7 m (linear position), 360° (inclination angle) |
Resolution | 0.1 mm (linear position), 0.1° (inclination angle) |
Temperature Coefficient | 0.02 °/K (inclination angle) |
Linearity | ±0.5 % FS (linear position), ±0.5 % FS (inclination angle) |
Absolute Accuracy | ±0.8 % FS (+25 °C / linear position), ±1.8 % FS (-40...+85 °C / linear position), ±0.2° (+25 °C / inclination angle) |
Sensing Method | Magnetic |
Code Sequence | Programmable |
Interference Immunity | DIN EN 61000-6-2 |
Emitted Interference | DIN EN 61000-6-3 |
Programmable Parameters | Operating modes, Rotating direction, Scaling, Zero position |
Technical Data - Mechanical Design | |
Protection DIN EN 60529 | IP 67 (housing, drainage holes closed), IP 54 (cable inlet) |
Materials | Cable: Stainless steel cable AISI 316 coated with nylon PA12, Housing: plastic |
Operating Temperature | -40...+85 °C |
Measuring Length | 2.3 m, 4.7 m |
Cable Acceleration | ≤50 m/s² |
Cable Diameter | 0.9 mm |
Cable Fastening | Eyelet, Height: 5 mm, Internal diameter: 8 mm, Outer diameter: 15 mm |
Pull-in Force | >1.5 N (pull-in force reduced at low temperatures) |
Pull-out Force | ≤8 N |
Relative Humidity | 95 % non-condensing |
Resistance | DIN EN 60068-2-6 Vibration 10 g, 10-2000 Hz, DIN EN 60068-2-27 Shock 50 g, 11 ms |
Weight Approx. | 625 g |
Connection | Cable 2 m, radial, Flange connector M12, 5-pin |
Instruction | Please consider the assembly instructions |