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SICK STEGMANN, INC. Introduces DGS60 Incremental Encoders for Precise, Reliable Operation in Harsh Environmental Conditions

Source: SICK, Inc.
13 September, 2005
1 min read

DAYTON, OH – SICK STEGMANN, INC. introduces DGS60 incremental encoders. These rugged IP67-rated encoders are available with resolution up to 10,000 pulses for precise, reliable operation in the toughest of environmental conditions. Their design easily accommodates adaptation to suit specific application requirements.

They are well suited for use in machine tool, textile, woodworking and packaging applications.The DGS60 encoders follow the European industry standard with a 60 mm package size. Six and 10 mm solid shaft versions are available, with servo flange or face mount flange.

They are also available with through or blind hollow shafts with connector or cable outlet, and TTL or HTL electrical interfaces.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.For more information contact: SICK STEGMANN, INC., 7496 Webster Street, Dayton, OH 45413; (800) 811-9110; (937) 454-1956; fax: (937) 454-1955; email: [email protected] ; or visit www.stegmann.com .

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