position indicator - SIKO - #27

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IEF Werner GmbH Witels Albert GmbH 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.1 1.0 1.7 1 PositionLine | 1.2 Electronic digital position indicators www.siko.de [1] Highest flexibility: The same basic device with programming adjusted to the application. [2] Easy optical upgrading via compatible mounting dimensions of mechanical and electronic position indicators. [3] Multiple format settings with AP04: Folding box production requires a number of adjustments. [4] Automated handiwork: bus-compatible position indicator AP04 for controlled spindle postioning. Applications In an industrial environment, our customers really appreciate the precise and reliable measurement of the electronic position indicators. The shaft motion is no longer tracked by a gear unit but with non-contacting magnetic or capacitive methods. The magnetic measuring method is particularly robust and insensitive to soiling and vibration, and covers applications in particularly rough environmental conditions. The large LCD display also permits reliable reading of the respective position values. A typical application: Stop adjustment on miter saws requires very precise display values. Additional flexibility is ensured by the implemented chain dimension function and offset input. With the AP range it is also possible to perform easily controllable, semi-automated adjustment processes in complex machine environments. Communication “in the team” is standardized, and faulty adjustment is immediately visible during bus operation. 1 3 2 4 27

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