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Affordable digital readout display units

A Newall Electronics product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Oct 16, 2002

Newall Electronics reckons it has set a new standard for the digital readout industry with its new family of DRO display units.

Newall Electronics reckons it has set a new standard for the digital readout industry with its new family of DRO display units.

Grouped in classes, the new family offers the best combination of affordability, functionality and value.

The family begins with the basic A50.

The A50 is available in a single axis configuration and was designed for applications that have relatively simple feedback requirements.

Because of its unobtrusive footprint, the A50 is ideal for use on saws, shears, presses, measuring tables and many other special applications that require just one axis of readings.

The mid-range, but incredibly functional C class comes next.

The C class is comprised of the C70 and C80.

The C70 offers a standard DRO display that is well suited for general applications such as grinding.

The C80 is provided with a feed rate display and includes more software functions than the C70.

Plus, the C80 is designed so that the firmware can be upgraded, or new functions added, via downloads from Newall's Internet site.

The family is rounded out with the E class.

The E70 carries on Newall's fundamental design concept of versatility.

The E70 is available as either the E70M, for milling functions, or the E70L for Lathe functions.

In addition, the E70L can be ordered with the constant surface speed (CSS) option for lathes that have an AC inverter installed.

High-tech design combined with cutting-edge electronic technology and Newall's renowned Spherosyn and Microsyn linear scales, make the Newall DRO system the best value available in the marketplace today.

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