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Scale Shot System

Monday, July 27, 2009

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Maintaining the “No Error” feature from its predecessor, no data will be lost due to rapid spindle movement during production line and other high-speed applications.



The 2nd generation KEYENCE GT2 (Woodcliff Lake, NJ) “All-in-One” contact digital sensor, adopts a scale-shot system to provide the high precision in its class (0.1μ resolution, 1.0μ accuracy). Maintaining the “No Error” feature from its predecessor, no data will be lost due to rapid spindle movement during production line and other high-speed applications. Features include:

  • An IP67 water resistant enclosure rating.
  • A flexible robot cable that can withstand continuous bending up to 6 million times at a radius of 50mm (1.97”).
  • Linear ball bearings covered by a strong rubber.
  • Detecting durability extends up to 20 million times.
  • A variety of displays, brackets, and mounts (DIN-rail, compact panel, large display panel, A single unit can connect up to 11 sensor heads.

For more information visit www.keyence.com/GT2

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