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Post Info TOPIC: Z axis linear proximity switch


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Can anyone tell me the wiring for a Hydrajet z axis linear proximity switch? It has a blue, brown, & black wires.
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I am not sure where the Hydrajet machine is made.  I think their headquarters are/were in the Middle East, Qatar or United Arab Emirates I believe.  They had offices in Georigia, though I am not sure if they still do.  Ultimately, contacting them would be best.  There are wire color standards, though they typically vary based on where the machine is made.  Here is a link to document that does a pretty decent job talking about these different colors:

http://www.allaboutcircuits.com/vol_5/chpt_2/2.html

Hope this helps,

Tim

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