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Separation of bearing load and sensor for longer service life
July 2006, Sensors & Transducers

The bearing block by Kübler is a specific solution for prolonging the service life of encoders. It was designed for use in applications where belts are used together with encoders. The encoder bearings ...
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Safer, faster and more versatile absolute encoders
July 2006, Sensors & Transducers

Kübler recently announced a new range of absolute encoders with the new Sendix product family. The absolute shaft and hollow shaft encoders, which are offered in singleturn (max 17 Bit) and multiturn ...
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Detecting registration marks on hard-to-read surfaces
June 2006, Sensors & Transducers

Banner Engineering is offering its R58 Expert Series colour register mark sensors for detecting colour contrast in common product and material registration applications. The R58 Expert accurately detects ...
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Machine safety products catalogue
June 2006, News

Banner Engineering has introduced its completely redesigned 2006-2007 Machine Safety Products catalogue with more than 300 full-colour pages of its comprehensive line of safety products. This edition ...
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Fast and rugged slot sensors
May 2006, Sensors & Transducers

Banner Engineering is offering its SLM Series metal slot sensors that sense objects that pass between their fixed-distance opposed-mode emitter and receiver. Available in six slot widths, all models have ...
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Tough incremental encoders
May 2006, Sensors & Transducers

Kübler is offering its latest generation of incremental encoders. These versatile devices deliver high performance and offer the customer a wide spectrum of use as per Kübler's slogan 'more compact, more ...
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Laser adjustable-field sensors with standard housing
May 2006, Sensors & Transducers

Banner Engineering is offering its World-beam QS18 Laser adjustable-field sensors. They deliver high-performance sensing with a visible Class 1 laser, tightly collimated sensing beams and precision background ...
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Versatile pressure sensors
April 2006, Pressure Measurement & Control

Turck is offering a new line of programmable pressure sensors that are available with a variety of options suitable for virtually any pressure analysis application. The robust devices operate on the piezoresistive ...
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Metal sensors with extended range
April 2006, Sensors & Transducers, SAFPA

Uprox+sensors are capable of precisely detecting materials such as iron steel, stainless steel, copper, aluminium and brass at extended sensing distances without a reduction in the rated sensing distance ...
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Miniature photoelectric sensor
April 2006, Sensors & Transducers

Banner Engineering is offering its World-Beam Q12 Series ultra-miniature photoelectric sensors. About the same height as a 50c piece and only 8 mm wide, the Q12 is the smallest model in Banner's World-beam ...
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Draw wire encoders for harsh environments
March 2006, Sensors & Transducers

Kübler is offering a line of industrial draw wire encoders. These rugged transducers are a cost effective way to measure linear displacements from 1 to 40 m in demanding industrial environments. Common ...
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Sensing all metals at the same range
March 2006, Sensors & Transducers

By eliminating the ferrite core found in conventional inductive proximity sensors and replacing it with a unique three-coil design, Turck Uprox senses all metals at the same long range - eliminating adjustments ...
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