Inductive proximity switch for brake

Inductive proximity switch for brake

Inductive Proximity Switch for Brake

An inductive proximity switch is a type of sensor that detects the presence or absence of a metallic object without physical contact. It works by generating an electromagnetic field around its sensing face. When a metal object enters this field, it disrupts the field's pattern, triggering the switch.

In the context of brakes, an inductive proximity switch can be used to:

  • Detect the position of brake components, such as the brake pedal or caliper.
  • Monitor the engagement of the brake system.
  • Provide feedback to the driver about the status of the brakes.

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