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

http://www.stegmann.com

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Listing of all 20 news releases from Sick Stegmann:

Drives facilitate quick machine changeovers

Flexible and robust format adjustment drives facilitate quick machine changeover, reduce operating costs and increase uptime and productivity.

News from Sick Stegmann (17 September 2007)

Servomotor feedback system mounts onto motor shaft

Sick Stegmann has introduced the SinCos SEK52 servomotor feedback system which is compact, cost effective and mounts directly to motor shaft.

News from Sick Stegmann (26 June 2007)

Compact motor feedback wire draw encoder

Sick Stegmann has introduced the XKS motor feedback wire draw encoder, which makes it possible to obtain commutation, speed regulation and position information from a single device.

News from Sick Stegmann (15 May 2007)

Customer-programmable encoder offers benefits

Sick Stegmann has released the DRS26 CoreTech incremental encoder which is customer-programmable and can therefore replace multiple encoders.

News from Sick Stegmann (16 April 2007)

Incremental wire draw encoders are precise

Sick Stegmann's PKS Incremental Wire Draw Encoders provide precise linear position or distance information for paths up to 5 m in length with repeatability to +/- 3 measuring steps.

News from Sick Stegmann (22 February 2007)

Wire draw absolute encoder measures lengths to 5m

Sick Stegmann has introduced BKS Wire Draw Encoders.

News from Sick Stegmann (15 January 2007)

Improve Time to Market

Improve time to market with downloadable 2D and 3D CAD drawings from Sick Stegmann

News from Sick Stegmann (15 December 2006)

Incremental encoders use USB connection

Sick Stegmann has introduced DRS61 CoreTech Incremental Encoders.

News from Sick Stegmann (22 November 2006)

Customer Programmability

Incremental Encoders Now Feature Customer Programmability to Satisfy Specific Application Needs, Reduce Inventory Requirements

News from Sick Stegmann (12 October 2006)

Motor feedback systems have Hiperface interface

Multi-turn hollow-shaft servo motor feedback system is designed for 'stand-alone' applications and offer reliable operation in -20 up to 110 deg C with high shock resistance.

News from Sick Stegmann (14 September 2006)

Single-turn servo motor feedback introduced

Single-turn servo motor feedback systems are suited for uses requiring high resolution, or the Hiperface interface, in an industrial housing suitable for mounting external to a servo motor.

News from Sick Stegmann (15 August 2006)

Incremental encoders provide 10,000 ppr resolution

Sick Stegmann's incremental encoders provide up to 10,000 ppr resolution to survive tough environmental conditions.

News from Sick Stegmann (12 June 2006)

Free workshops inform on vision systems

Free workshops around the UK will inform both existing and potential users how they can exploit vision systems to their full potential.

News from Sick Stegmann (15 May 2006)

Precision incremental encoders are rugged

Blind hollow shaft encoders feature a rugged IP65/66-rated housing with collets for shaft diameters of 6, 8, 10 and 12mm and provide up to 10,000 pulses per revolution.

News from Sick Stegmann (15 May 2006)

Single encoder type used for all axes

The introduction of the stand-alone heavy duty encoder allows the use of a single interface, or at least a single encoder type, for all axes.

News from Sick Stegmann (10 June 2003)

Incremental encoder gives reliable feedback

Incremental encoder provides reliable incremental feedback for speeds up to 10,000 rpm while maintaining marker width and synchronization.

News from Sick Stegmann (12 February 2003)

Reliable absolute encoders have fewer parts

Absolute encoders have fewer electronic components than comparable encoders, as well as built-in monitoring functionality, and offer optimum system operation and reliability.

News from Sick Stegmann ( 7 January 2003)

Guide details encoders and motor feedback systems

Resource guide includes detailed information, specifications and selection guidelines on a complete line of incremental, absolute and linear encoders, motor feedback systems and accessories.

News from Sick Stegmann (12 June 2002)

Heavy duty shaft encoder copes with high speed

A three bearing design of heavy duty incremental encoder enables high axial and radial shaft loading, while sustaining speeds in excess of 5000 rpm.

News from Sick Stegmann ( 8 February 2002)

Encoder is designed for heavy duty work

Stegmann's the HD25 Heavy Duty Incremental Encoder features a rugged die-cast housing with IP66 protection, and a heavy-duty shaft that provides the highest bearing load and protection class.

News from Sick Stegmann ( 9 January 2002)

 

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