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Enclosed
Linear Encoders
The enclosed models
are best suited for harsh environments. The sealing lips on the extrusion
keep out coolants and contamination. For applications where the Linear
Encoders are used in very harsh environments, there are methods of extra
protection (IP 64) beyond the enclosed unit's standard set of sealing
lips.
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Open and Non-contact Linear Encoders
Non-contact open
Linear Encoders rely on the air gap between the encoder head and scale to
be uniform over the measuring range. The flatness of the mounting surface
and the parallelism of the machine guideway is important.
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Digital
Readouts
A complete system
consists of one or more Linear Encoders, commonly referred to as scales,
and a Digital Readout. The Linear Encoder monitors the machine travel and
the Digital Readout (DRO) displays the distance moved or machine table
position to the operator. The axis display is large and clear and the
keyboard is designed to be easy to use. Many functions can be taken off
the keyboard to support the work at the machine. Depending on application
you can choose between different versions of the readout.
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Probes
Precision measuring probe harsh environments mounting on shaft sleeve mounting with two tapped holes on body with cable lifter (pneumatic lifter optional)
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Electronic Accessories
for applications with square wave signals to compensate for Linear Encoder and machine errors electronic mounting controller for open Linear Encoder counter card for PC's
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