Easimill PNC Sensors
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- bradders
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Easimill PNC Sensors
Does anyone know the sensor details for Easimill PNC axis sensors, NPN or PNP, 2 or 3 wire, Voltage etc
- Triac whizz
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I can give you a starter for 10 - they're 2 wire if the Easiturn is anything to go by...
I'll have a look see if I've still got the original ones...
I'll have a look see if I've still got the original ones...
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You're in luck! I found one and stuck it on my RS proximity switch tester and it seems to indicate that it's PNP (assuming I connected the 2 wires in the right place
(I'm not an electronics guru but I know what an electrolictic capacitor looks like - even if I can't spell it
)
Voltage? dunno but it works with the RS thingy which uses 9v....
any use?


Voltage? dunno but it works with the RS thingy which uses 9v....
any use?
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Cheers Triac Whizz, after a lot of searching I found some in stock (BI00401A) and you are right they are 2 wire devices
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- Triac whizz
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No worries, i see you have one of those dsylexic keyboardsCheers Traic Whizz

Good job you didn't print the stickers for the machines

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