Catalogue Magnetic length measuring - systems Macro incremental
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MICRO m and a measuring accuracy of up to10 is a magnetically sensing incre-mental system with programmable resolutions of up to 0.2 m. MAGLINE
MICRO operates without wear,with measuring values captured contactlessly. This makes the system a robust and economicalternative to optical measuring systems. Primarily developed for direct angle and rotation record-ing with all the advantages of magnetic, contactless sensing. Appropriate sensors register the incrementalsegmentation of magnet rings at a maximum resolutionof 200,000 pulses per revolution. This system combines all advantages of thecontactless magnetic measuring technology andoffers resolutions of up to 1 m and a measuringaccuracy of up to 50 m. MAGLINE
BASIC is avail-able both as an incremental or absolute meas-uring system. MAGLINE
BASIC measures incremental-ly as well as absolutely and either provides digital encoder signals or directly displays the valuesmeasured at the position the sensor is placed. The incremental measuring system: the easyand economic solution for standard mechanicalengineering applications. the absolute measuring system: for all applica-tions that must be able to detect movements even without operating voltage.Especially designed for very long measuringlengths. A system for measuring lengths of 160 meters – incrementally or absolutely. Digitalsignal outputs allow data transmission of themeasured values via the standard interfaces with a resolution of up to 0.25 mm to a displayunit or a master control. Especially suitable for precise and highly dynamicprocesses on linear guide systems and applica-ti- ons in the field of motive power engineering.MAGLINE

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