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SICK STEGMANN introduces VFS 60 motor encoders
 
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SICK STEGMANN introduces VFS 60 motor encoders
October 9, 2007 - DAYTON, OH – SICK STEGMANN, INC. introduces VFS 60 Motor Feedback Systems. These hollow shaft encoders mount to asynchronous motors and deliver from 1 to 10,000 ppr in an industry-standard 60mm housing. The heart of the VFS 60 is rooted in SICK STEGMANN’s new “F” technology, which features a unique nickel code disc to provide more robust operation and tolerance to temperatures as high as 100ºC, compared with conventional optical encoders that have a glass or plastic rotating disc with a typical rating of 70ºC. VFS 60 encoders are IP65 rated and are available with a TTL or HTL interface.

The ball bearings that support the encoder shaft are spaced 30 mm apart for excellent concentricity (± 0.3/± 0.1mm radial; ± 0.5/±0.2mm axial) and robustness, and minimum encoder vibration. Hollow shaft clamping provides substantial increases in overall encoder reliability and immunity to electrical interference, especially when mounting to asynchronous motors, due to electrical isolation between the motor shaft and encoder. Hollow shaft clamping also provides easy mounting while minimizing run out problems with collets. A radial/axial cable outlet reduces installation depth by up to 28%, and allows a single encoder type to be used for various applications.

SICK STEGMANN, INC. is a wholly owned subsidiary of SICK AG in Waldkirch, Germany. SICK|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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