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News Release from: Newall Measurement Systems | Subject: Drives and Controls 2002
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 18 March 2002
Digital encoder developments
demonstrated
Newall will be showcasing its comprehensive range of digital encoders and DROs at Drives and Controls 2002, including several major new developments in linear encoder and readout technology.
Newall will be showcasing its comprehensive range of digital encoders and DROs at Drives and Controls 2002, including several major new developments in linear encoder and readout technology In addition to its recent innovations, Newall will be promoting its Spherosyn Digital and Microsyn Digital linear encoders; specifically designed to help machine-tool builders, system integrators and machine designers cut costs and increase productivity
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 31 Jan 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Linear encoder cuts positioning costs
Machine-tool builders, system integrators, machine designers and engineering companies are managing to cut costs and increase productivity with the help of Newall's Spherosyn Digital linear encoder.
Over the last 30 years, Newall has created a leading market position for its Spherosyn and Microsyn linear encoders.
Featuring Newall's novel 'ball' technology, both encoders are competitively priced against glass scale encoders and offer significantly reduced fitting times.
Their robustness and ability to operate under the harshest machine tool environments is world famous.
Sealed to IP67 rating, Spherosyn and Microsyn are shockproof and capable of operating even when fully immersed in oil, water, coolant or swarf.
Both products have been proven in a wide variety of applications around the globe.
Available with industry standard TTL output, Spherosyn Digital and Microsyn Digital connect directly with NC and CNC controls, as well as other TTL compatible DROs.
The encoders are suitable for replacing or supplementing existing glass scales in single and multiple axes applications and offer resolutions between 0.5m and 10um.
To complement the Spherosyn Digital and Microsyn Digital encoders, Newall will also be exhibiting its range of digital readouts.
Representing the very latest in digital readout system design, both DROs are suitable for replacing or upgrading existing readouts.
Visitors to Drives and Controls 2002 will have the opportunity to witness Newall's digital encoders and DROs in action, with working demonstrations of its products; while expert staff will be on hand to explain how Newall's products can help manufacturers and end-users maximise efficiency. Request a free brochure from Newall Measurement Systems ...
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