Wire Draw Mechanism enables length measurement to 50 m.

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Combined with absolute or incremental encoders, MRA-F provides linear path solutions for various applications and is built with stable spring return, flexible steel rope, and steel dirt removers. It incorporates SSI interface; Profibus, CANopen, or DeviceNet fieldbus technology for absolute wire draw encoders; and HTL or TTL interface for incremental wire draw encoders. Product operates via drum rotation, which is proportional to length being measured.



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Wire Draw Mechanism with Encoder Provides Length Measurement up to 50 m



DAYTON, OH - SICK STEGMANN, INC. introduces the MRA-F Wire Draw Mechanism. Combined with SICK|STEGMANN's absolute or incremental encoders, the MRA-F provides linear path solutions for a wide variety of applications, with measuring lengths up to 50 meters.

With the SSI interface, Profibus, CANopen or DeviceNet fieldbus technology for absolute wire draw encoders, and HTL or TTL interface for incremental wire draw encoders, the interface required for data transmission is available for any application, fulfilling the demanding requirements of automation technology. Additional features include a simply mounted encoder, a high precision measurement drum, stable spring return, highly flexible steel rope and steel dirt removers for reduced wear and increased product life.

The MRA-F works by way of drum rotation, which is proportional to the length being measured. This movement is counted by an encoder and converted to a measuring signal, providing high-resolution position or distance information for linear measurement paths, even under difficult ambient conditions. The kind of precise linear guidance required by other systems becomes unnecessary.

Wire draw mechanisms with absolute or incremental encoders are well suited for use in a variety of industries and applications, including crane, drilling and excavator systems; presses, punching and injection machines; weir systems and locks; high-bay shelving and theatre stages; woodworking and stone processing machines; machinery construction; and medical technology, among others.

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: sales@stegmann.com; or visit www.stegmann.com.

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