A potentiometer, specifically the steering sensor used in Linde.Still vehicles, functions as a crucial component in detecting the position of the steering mechanism. This sensor provides precise feedback on the steering angle, enabling accurate control and safety in vehicle operations. Proximity sensors, on the other hand, are adept at detecting motion within a predetermined detection range. These sensors not only identify distances but can also take measurements or trigger other systems based on their readings. Their versatility, compactness, and robustness make them ideal for various applications across multiple industries, including automation, automotive, manufacturing, and robotics.
| Feature | Potentiometer (Steering Sensor) | Proximity Sensor |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Function | Detects steering angle | Detects motion and distance |
| Application | Linde.Still vehicles | Various industries |
| Additional Capabilities | Provides precise feedback | Takes measurements, activates systems |
| Versatility | Specific to steering mechanisms | High versatility |
| Size and Build | Compact and robust | Compact and robust |
| Typical Industries | Automotive | Automation, automotive, manufacturing, robotics |
| Benefits | Enhances control and safety | Versatile use, measurement, activation |

















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