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Sick Stegmann

Address:
7496 Webster Street
Dayton
USA
Telephone: (USA) +1 800 811 9110

http://www.stegmann.com

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Listing of all 27 news releases from Sick Stegmann:

Hollow shaft encoders suit dirty environments

Blind hollow shaft encoders have just one point of potential access, which significantly reduces the potential for contamination by dust, dirt or water.

News from Sick Stegmann (13 March 2008)

Incremental encoders resist contamination

Encoders use a novel nickel code disc that delivers significantly more robust and reliable operation than conventional encoders in heavy duty industrial applications.

News from Sick Stegmann (14 February 2008)

Encoder suits tough industrial use

A nickel code disc provides significantly more robust operation and tolerance to higher temperatures than conventional optical encoders that typically have a glass or plastic rotating disc.

News from Sick Stegmann (14 November 2007)

Motor feedback systems handle high temperatures

Sick Stegmann's new F technology features a nickel code disc to provide more robust operation and tolerance to temperatures as high as 100C

News from Sick Stegmann (10 October 2007)

Positioning drive eases product changes

Hiperdrive users will benefit from time savings with maximised product quality and machine uptime.

News from Sick Stegmann (12 September 2007)

Encoder gives speed and position feedback

Sick Stegmann's DKV 60 is designed to provide highly reliable speed and position feedback in conveyor belt applications.

News from Sick Stegmann (15 August 2007)

Motor feedback system minimises components

The user-programmable DiCoder CKS36 provides resolution up to 2,048 pulses per revolution and commutation signals of up to 32 pole pairs.

News from Sick Stegmann (11 July 2007)

Servo sensors promise precision feedback

Servomotor feedback systems feature a simple design that increases reliability and uptime while reducing power consumption.

News from Sick Stegmann (25 June 2007)

Motor feedback encoders offer good repeatability

Sick Stegmann XKS motor feedback wire draw encoders make it possible to receive commutation, speed regulation and position information from a single device and eight wires.

News from Sick Stegmann (10 May 2007)

Incremental encoders offer customer programming

DRS26 CoreTech incremental encoders from Sick Stegmann are now customer-programmable, allowing users to freely program the width of the zero pulse and the number of lines from 1 to 8192.

News from Sick Stegmann (11 April 2007)

Wire draw encoders are simple and effective

Compact encoder provides precise linear position or distance information for paths up to 5m in length with repeatability to +/-3 measuring steps at speeds to 3.5m/s.

News from Sick Stegmann (16 February 2007)

Wire draw encoders need no guidance

Compact wire draw measurement system includes an integrated absolute encoder to minimise the size of the unit.

News from Sick Stegmann (11 January 2007)

Incremental encoders are easy to customise

USB-connected incremental encoders empower customers to freely program the number of lines from 1 to 8192, as well as the width of the zero pulse.

News from Sick Stegmann (17 November 2006)

Programmable encoders cut inventory requirements

DRS21 CoreTech incremental encoders are now available in a freely programmable version.

News from Sick Stegmann (12 October 2006)

Servo feedback system boasts absolute precision

Single-turn servomotor feedback systems are well suited for applications requiring high resolution in an industrial housing suitable for mounting external to a servomotor.

News from Sick Stegmann (14 August 2006)

Encoders promise reliable precision

Incremental encoders are available with an IP65-rated housing and provide up to 10,000 pulses per revolution for precise, reliable operation

News from Sick Stegmann ( 9 June 2006)

Encoders handle toughest environmental conditions

New blind hollow shaft incremental encoders feature a rugged IP65/66-rated housing with collets for shaft diameters of 6, 8, 10 and 12mm.

News from Sick Stegmann (15 May 2006)

Heavy-duty encoder stands alone

The SRS/M 25 is a heavy-duty sin-cos encoder with an IP66 protection rating and high bearing capacity, making it ideal for use in industrial applications.

News from Sick Stegmann (11 June 2003)

Encoder combines simplicity with reliability

The new 2.5in CoreTech CI25 Series incremental encoder from Stegmann ships in just 2-3 days with any incremental count from 1 to 8192point/rev - without any price adder.

News from Sick Stegmann (11 February 2003)

Differential sensing boosts encoder accuracy

CoreTech CA25 2.5in absolute encoders are available in any resolution from 2 to 32,768point/rev.

News from Sick Stegmann ( 7 January 2003)

Speedy shipment is standard for custom encoders

Resource guide to encoders

Performance and flexibility from novel encoder

Incremental encoder takes a heavy load

Highest bearing load available on encoder

Interbus interface on absolute rotary encoder

Absolute angle encoder now has Profibus interface

 

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