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Product category: Measurement systems
News Release from: Kistler Instruments | Subject: Type 2613B crank angle encoder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 23 May 2005

Crank angle encoder is highly precise

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Crank angle encoder is a precision instrument in a modular system for use wherever rotational position must be measured to a high level of accuracy.

The new Type 2613B crank angle encoder from Kistler Instruments is a modular system that can be customised to exactly meet the requirements of a wide range of applications The dual output provides separate markers for TDC and every degree of crank rotation

A built-in pulse multiplier can be selected to provide markers at each one-tenth degree of rotation.

The mounting flange design allows setting at any angle and the trigger marks on the flange and case combined with the adjustable lever arm enable the trigger position to be set accurately in any position.

The new Kistler Crank Angle Encoder is a precision instrument for use wherever rotational position must be measured to a high level of accuracy.

* About Kistler Instruments - established in Wintherthur (Switzerland) in 1957, Kistler is represented in over 50 countries and has subsidiaries in Germany, France, Italy, UK, Japan, USA, China, Korea and Singapore.

Heavy investment in research and development, 15% of staff worldwide are engaged in research and development, has generated a number of innovations using piezoelectric, piezoresistive and capacitive techniques to provide solutions to numerous force, pressure and acceleration measuring problems.

These innovations include the world's first commercial quartz sensor, two-wire constant current technology to integrate sensors with microelectronic circuitry, high-temperature pressure sensors for use up to 400 deg C and three-component force measuring sensors.

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