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Mag-Probe Testing an Inductive Proximity Switch

Bartol Mag-Probe, Boeing 737-300By Bob BartolNovember 15, 20141 Comment

Mag-Probe Testing an Inductive Proximity Switch  on a Boeing 737-300 Aircraft Landing Gear  Selecting inductive proximity switches A basic inductive proximity switch has virtually become a commodity. Over the last 15 years its price has dropped from about $100/device to less than $15 (see Figure 1). This cost reduction has been driven by the evolution of…

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