Inductive Sensors Enable Smart Design

Sept. 2, 2020
Baumer's portfolio of inductive sensors allows the intelligent design of effective spindle solutions.

Largest portfolio, smallest sensors

Baumer offers a high-performance portfolio of miniature sensors for the intelligent design of effective spindle solutions. This can either involve a classic design with three switching sensors or a smart design with one measurement sensor.

 

The inductive proximity sensor IFRM 03 with a diameter of only 3 mm. It is available in various lengths starting at 12 mm. Yet its miniature housing contains the complete evaluation electronics that are responsible for the high-repeatability switching points as well as the precise analog measurement values. In addition, these industrial-grade sensors are robust, EMC-stable, and comply with the protection class IP 67. The sensors remain unaffected by heat, oily environments, and vibrations that normally occur in tooling machines.

 

Measuring instead of switching

AlphaProx, the smallest inductive distance sensors from Baumer, offers the highest performance on the market. The reliable measured values and high precision ensure users a maximum reproducibility for tool tensioning.

 

Baumer has introduced one of the smallest distance measurement inductive sensors on the market—the inductive analog sensor IF08. This product series has a box-shaped housing measuring 16 x 8 x 4.7 mm. Nevertheless, it contains the entire evaluation of electronics and a drilled hole for flexible mounting even in confined mounting spaces. Its measuring distance is 2 mm with an output signal of 0 to 10 VDC.

 

Flexible with IO-Link

Even greater flexibility is offered by the miniature distance measurement inductive sensor of the IR06 series with digital IO-Link interface with a housing that is only 6.5-mm thick and 46-mm long. The standardized interface allows the easy integration of the clamping process into the control. The collected data can be recorded and evaluated via a histogram. This allows the early detection of measurement deviations and facilitates required error analyses. The sensor also provides additional diagnosis data, for example, the temperature of the sensor, which the tooling machine designers can use to indirectly recognize the heating up of the spindle. In addition, the sensor offers all the advantages of IO-Link, such as easy parameterization and quick commissioning of a replacement sensor, by downloading the parameters from the IO-Link master based on the parameter server function.

 

The comprehensive portfolio of miniature inductive sensors offers users maximum flexibility for reliable solutions in the tool clamping process. The customer can choose whether the clamping process is monitored by switching sensors or a measurement sensor—without restrictions or limitations.