Baumer Ltd.

Unit C-6
Southington, CT 06489

Multi-Turn Rotary Encoder features 36-bit resolution.
Dignalizer absolute optical rotary encoder measures 262,144 pulses per revolution over 262,144 revolutions, allowing it to track over 68 billion pulses with binary codes. Internal monitoring electronics decrease output lag, allowing for accurate monitoring of rotary process as fast as 6,000 rpm. Dignalizer supports major bus system outputs, as well as RS-485 outputs. It features IP64 sealing and...
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Miniature Ultrasonic Sensor has 10 msec reaction time.
Sealed to IP67, miniature ultrasonic sensor series offers sensing range of 100 mm, with blind range as small as 10 mm. Available in M12 x 1 x 70 mm tubular enclosure or 15 x 20 x 49 mm rectangular housing, sensor series suits space restricted applications. Switching point can be remotely adjusted using external Teach-in capability. Sonic beam angle of 6-
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Miniature Sensors incorporate ASIC and flip chip technology.
Mighty Miniature Series 03, 04, 05, 06, and 08 inductive proximity sensors are equipped with short-circuit, reverse polarity, voltage surge, and EMT protection. Series 03 cylindrical sensor has 3 mm dia and 16 mm length. Four mm rectangular sensor is 22 mm in length and features built-in LED status indicator. Series 06 and 08 offer housing lengths as short as 28 mm and feature M8 x 1 quick...
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Fiber Optic Amplifier offers sensitivity and programmability.
With three available settings -- high speed (HS), standard (nL), and high sensitivity (HP) -- single channel FVDK 10x69Y0 can detect objects as small as 15 micro m, and transparent objects such as glass, foil, and wafers. Its high-speed mode is suitable for fast handling processes. Sensor can distinguish contrasts when using either red or blue LED light source versions. Amplifier performs object...
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Absolute Encoder provides 10-bit resolution.
MagRes Magnetic Absolute Encoder monitors speed, direction, and position. Available in standard encoder style housing or non-contact kit version, encoder is zero-point programmable, has both SSI and parallel outputs, and will operate in temperatures from -20 to 85 deg C. Non-contact kit measures 15.5 mm in depth, weighs 50 g, and has IP68 sealing on its face. Standard unit weighs 120 g and has...
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Absolute Encoder plugs into fieldbuses.
ProCoder multi-turn absolute optical rotary encoder employs modular bus that works with SSI, CANopen, DeviceNet, and Profibus. Available with 13 or 29 bit resolution, it has 200G shock protection and IP 65 sealing, and will operate in temperatures from -20 to 85 deg C. It measures 58 mm in diameter and 89 mm in depth.
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Analog Sensors come in 12, 18, and 30 mm housings.
Self-contained inductive analog sensors, for precision gauging and measuring applications, offer precise measurement and linear output of distance measurements with accuracy to 1 micron. Measuring ranges are from 1 to 10 mm, with repeatability of 0.001 to 0.01 mm. Available voltage outputs are 1 to 9 VDC or 4 to 20mA with 0 to 20 mA in high-resolution versions. Supply voltage ranges from 12 to 30...
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Ultrasonic Sensors are redesigned for increased range.
Analog output ultrasonic industrial position sensors have increased measuring ranges from 30 to 2500 mm, resolution of 0.03 mm, and repeatability of 0.5 to 1 mm. Tubular housings are available in 30 and 50 mm dia in nickel-plated brass, and square body 30 mm housings are available in high impact industrial grade polyester. Both are IP 67 sealed. Sensors are suitable for non-contact distance and...
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Laser Sensors measure distance accurately.
OADM 20 sensors measure distance using triangulation, and output analog or digital signals. One model uses high intensity class 3 laser for applications that have less than favorable target properties, such as highly textured surfaces or outdoor use. Second sensor is highly precise, with accuracy to 4 microns. Both are 50 x 65 x 20 mm, completely self-contained and require no external amplifier....
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