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Penny + Giles
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15 Airfield Road
Christchurch
BH23 3TJ
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1202 409409
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Listing of all 82 news releases from Penny + Giles:
In-cylinder sensor aids actuator accuracy
Robust, noncontact transducer is ideal for the harsh conditions of lifting and steering position applications and hydropneumatic active suspension systems. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (15 February 2008)
Joysticks provide fingertip control
Extensive range of products for precision control of critical functions in a wide range of industrial applications. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (29 November 2007)
Single-axis joystick suits construction equipment
The JC6000 friction-hold joystick has a lever that does not return to centre when it is released. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (28 September 2007)
Tilt measurement sensor
Penny + Giles' STT280 is durable enough for use in the construction industry, off-road vehicle and access platform applications. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (26 July 2007)
Signal conditioning module
The SSC unit is housed in an IP68 rated rugged metal enclosure and is suitable for OEMs wanting to convert sensor output voltage signals to a 4-20mA current signal. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (27 June 2007)
Rotary sensor rated to IP68
Penny + Giles' SRS280 rotary sensor is now totally protected against the ingress of water, dust and dirt. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles ( 5 June 2007)
Automotive company chooses rotary position sensors
User application article Ray Mallock is using the sensors on its MG Lola LMP2 and Chevrolet Lacetti World Touring Car models. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (11 April 2007)
Transducer conditioner dons rugged protection
Signal conditioning module is now available with a rugged die-cast aluminium alloy housing, suitable for harsh environmental conditions and electrically noisy applications. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (19 February 2007)
Linear transducer provides position sensing
Penny + Giles' SLT190 linear transducer uses proven inductive technology, with no electrical sliding contacts, and as a result, has a virtually limitless life. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (16 February 2007)
Rotary position sensors handle harsh environments
Upgraded range of rotary position sensors allows OEMs to produce more accurate measurement equipment for the most demanding industrial and position sensing applications. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (14 November 2006)
Handle puts joystick into a tight spot
A new joystick handle has been created for units that have limited protection around the joystick or which require multiple controllers within a small surface area. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (13 September 2006)
Advances in vehicle sensing and control
Technical background article Sensing and control systems are playing an important role in improving efficiency of the vehicle/operator partnership: Cliff Durling and Les Metcalfe explain. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles ( 5 September 2006)
Joystick takes the bus for easy integration
JC6000 robust multi-axis joysticks are now available with CANbus output. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (25 August 2006)
Linear transducers add PWM option
Penny + Giles has developed a pulsewidth modulation (PWM) option for its ICT range of contactless in-cylinder linear transducers. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles ( 7 August 2006)
Rayment takes over holding company
Kevin Rayment has been named as the new Managing Director of Curtiss-Wright Controls Integrated Sensing Europe. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (17 July 2006)
RoHS Directive help available online
A new service aims to help customers comply with the Restriction of use of Hazardous Substances Directive. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (21 April 2006)
Joystick order for industrial robot controllers
User application article Joysticks for industrial robot controllers used for machine loading and unloading, positioning of work pieces, pouring of aluminium and press-to-press transfer of metal sheets. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (23 March 2006)
Dust and dirt given the boot
Neoprene boot protects single axis fingertip joystick against the ingress of dust and dirt. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (27 January 2006)
Hall effect rotary sensor set for MTEC launch
With a 88mm diameter housing and 12mm diameter shaft, the SRH880 is the largest noncontact Hall effect rotary sensor in the Penny + Giles industrial range. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (22 November 2005)
Handle option offered for joystick controllers
Penny + Giles has launched a new handle option for its range of rugged and robust JC6000 and JC150 joystick controllers. Brochure available
News from Penny + Giles (23 September 2005)
Product brochures available in print and online
Rotary position sensor handles knocks and shocks
Joysticks are easier to interface
Draw-wire sensors offer linear alternative
Rugged rotary sensor goes stainless
Gearbox role for rotary position sensors
In-cylinder linear transducer handles the heat
Linear position sensor handles the heat
New rotary position sensor is ultra-rugged
Short strokes for budget position sensor
Longer strokes for linear displacement sensors
Website covers all disciplines
Sleeve protects linear positioning sensors
Joysticks are tough enough for cab use
Rotary sensor turns to motorsport
Joystick provides fingertip positional control
Crane manufacturer is happy with joystick
Sensors sample superbike suspension
Linear sensors put Tower Bridge in position
Joystick crams more on the panel
Sensor aids vehicle lift positioning
Penny and Giles acquired by Curtiss-Wright
Joystick chosen to control loader
Sensor is key to variable-pitch-in-motion fan
Sealed linear potentiometers delivered in 3-5 days
RVDT aimed especially at motorsport environments
Sensor gives simple analogue feedback on cylinders
Vacuum forming machine uses sealed linear sensors
In-cylinder sensors offer better price/performance
Office development vents positioned by sensors
Position sensors on show to motorsports world
Position sensors give feedback at TV screen plant
Joystick controller puts ship controls in armrests
Price cut for LVDT displacement transducers
Joystick designed for safety critical applications
Position sensor upgrade for biscuit machinery
Major cosrt saving with new sealed linear sensor
Rocker switch used in theatre scenery system
In-cylinder sensors for ESDV actuator
Linear sensor extends range of lengths to 1100mm
Linear sensors specified for steering system
Linear potentiometers used in irrigation project
Fingertip controlled joystick handles spillages
Joystick now programmable through Windows
Position sensors help load indicator system
Sensors and motorsport: the technology exchange
New joystick for harsh operating environments
Joysticks get more ergonomic handles
In-cylinder transducers keep welding accurate
Joystick offers fingertip control
In-cylinder VRVTs improve undersea operations
In-cylinder sensors better for brickworks
Joysticks keep ROVs in control
Compact size from rocker switch design
Digital panel indicators at very competitive price
Sensors give accuracy on web tensioning
Single-axis, put-and-stay joystick launched
The better linear potentiometer
Jaguar goes for PandG linear potentiometers
New range of rugged, high integrity LVDTs
