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Troy, MI 48083
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Rotary Encoders are designed for industrial automation.
SENSEable(TM) encoder product line includes incremental and absolute encoders designed for industrial automation. Customers have ability to choose from wide variety of interfaces including serial, parallel, SSI, fieldbus, and all leading Industrial Ethernet protocols. Devices run on TR's optical and magnetic technologies and are available with shafted, hollow shaft, blind-shaft and integrated...
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Laser Distance Measurement System includes Ethernet/IP.
Ethernet/IP LE-200 Laser Distance System incorporates phase-shift differential technology for optimized accuracy and reliability. It is also available with Profibus and CAN interfaces in addition to various operating distances as well as cooling and heating options. Applications include loop control, coil diameter measurement, automated warehousing, level and material control in silos, crane...
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Dynamic Positioning System suits cranes and rack feeders.
Featuring adaptive software that learns movements and positioning of attached machine, posiTRax provides direct, plug-in solution to end-of-life systems that have been manufacturer-discontinued. Laser-based positioning system, suited for rail-bound vehicles/material handling systems, provides full closed-loop feedback for up to 4 axes. Positioning distance ranges from 250 mm to 240 m, with...
Read More »Non-Contact Motion Sensor provides incremental output.
Incorporating high-resolution camera sensor, OBS 105 can detect motion and send 2 simultaneous incremental outputs for x- and y-axis for measuring speed, distance, length or RPM. It comes in aluminum and black anodized housing and uses standard M12 connectors. Two switching outputs are also standard. Designed to provide motion detection for material flow detection and process automation, product...
Read More »TR Electronic Unveils Two Innovative Sensors for the North American Market
The sensor industry is no different than any other technology industry: innovation and real-world application challenges drive new product developments. It is the quest to solve customer's application challenges that has driven TR Electronic North America to deliver two sensors that are truly INNOVATIVE. VIBRATION MONITORING Vibration can be a real concern. When managing production or finalizing...
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Optical Angle Sensor
TR Electronic North America - February 5, 2009 Troy, Michigan & London, ON, Canada TR Electronic has introduced a new sensor solution to the North American market. Manufactured by di-soric GmbH, the new OGL 55/54 sensor provides an alternative to proximity sensors for demanding applications such as stamping, automotive and industrial machine design. ABOUT ANGLED FORK SENSORS For presence and part...
Read More »Linear Measurement System measures 5-60 ft and greater.
Cascading Linear Measurement System, LMC-50, consists of IP65-rated interconnected linear transducer modules in profile housing. Modules can be connected together across entire measuring distance, providing seamless measuring system, and are maintenance-free. Communication standards such as Ethernet/IP, Profibus, and CAN are available for integration.
Read More »Encoders by TR-Electronic Now UL-Listed!
Absolute as well as incremental encoders in the 58mm design are now UL-certified components. Class 2 certified encoders are available for all shaft types (solid shaft, hollow shaft, blind hole shaft, integrated coupling, pinion connection) and for direct interfaces (SSI, ISI, analogue, etc.), as well as field bus interfaces. The encoders can be delivered with a resolution of up to 8192 steps /...
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Optical Data Transmission Device is fully fieldbus capable.
Utilizing Class 1 laser, wireless Model ID-200 can transfer various data formats in infrared range over line of sight distances up to 500 m. Design permits single user set up and calibration. Device is suited for automated high-bay warehouses, stationary transfer between buildings, and transmission through areas of high electrical interference.
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