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News Release from: Sick Stegmann | Subject: Resource Guide to Encoders, Motor Feedback Systems
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 12 June 2002

Guide details encoders and motor
feedback systems

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

Stegmann has introduced its new Resource Guide to Encoders and Motor Feedback Systems The guide includes detailed information, specifications and selection guidelines on Stegmann's complete line of incremental, absolute and linear encoders, motor feedback systems, and accessories

The guide explains in clear language the principles of encoder operation, including conventional technologies, as well as Stegmann's unique CoreTech and magnetic technologies.

This allows the designer to make an informed decision regarding which encoder is best for a particular application.

The guide also features Stegmann's new line of CoreTech incremental and absolute encoders.

CoreTech allows any resolution from 1 to 8192 ppr incremental or 2 to 32,768 ppr absolute, including special line counts, to be shipped in just 2-3 days without any price adders.

Stegmann is a wholly owned subsidiary of Max Stegmann GmbH in Donaueschingen, Germany.

Stegmann is a world leader in the design and manufacture of incremental, absolute and linear encoders, as well as motor feedback systems.

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