The EIB 700 evaluation electronics feature connections for four axes. They are ideal for precise position measurement in particular for inspection stations and multipoint inspection apparatuses as well as for mobile data acquisition, such as in machine calibration. The EIB 700 series are ideal for applications requiring high-resolution encoder signals and fast measured-value acquisition. Ethernet transmission also enables you to use switches or hubs for connecting more than one EIB. It is also possible to use WLAN transmission, for example.
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The line laser is a measuring device for aligning drive pulleys laterally, horizontally and vertically using a laser beam, preventing heavy wear to the edges of the belt. Laser beam range approx. 5 to 10 m Laser class 2 (EN 6082511997) Wavelength 630–680 mm Power < 1 mW Power supply 2 x 1.5 V (LR44) Note Never look directly into the laser beam and do not point it at other people, animals or strongly reflective surfaces. The device and the target points contain highpowered magnets. Individuals with pacemakers should not use the device due to safety reasons. Keep a safe distance away from electronic devices and wristwatches in order to prevent interference. The device must not be used in potentially explosive areas.
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The QuellTech laser sensor family Q4 or Q5 used for these tasks is generally mounted on an arm of a rotational axis, to scan along the complete 360° angle of the internal surface in a sequence of strips. The Q4 sensors can also be used to control the weld seam tracking itself for rapid setup and ease of use. Even during a project, the range and scope of the Q Series sensor demonstrates the advantages of a modular system to quickly adapt to project needs, where the smallest system has provided fast analysis of pipes as small as 105mm. The low power, with standard communication protocols, enable battery powered systems to transmit wireless data to other systems for review and cloud back up.
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Knight Optical can offer you Plane Mirrors (general, λ/1 and λ/4), for use within 3D Mapping Applications in a range of materials such as Soda-lime float glass, white float glass, and BK7 glass. Plane mirrors also known as front surface mirrors or first surface mirrors are used within 3D Mapping Applications. As stock we hold a number of general purpose, λ/1 and λ/4 with a range of up to 6 types of coatings such as Enhanced Aluminium, Ali/SiO2 and Ali/Mgf2. Our general purpose grade mirrors are made from good quality float glass and generally available in thicknesses of 1mm, 3mm and 6mm as standard. How our mirrors are used within 3D Mapping, is they are used as a sender and receiver of a laser beam that will take a reading of a specific surface, and from that reading it can create a 3D map of the surface that is has read. FOR MORE INFORMATION READ THE PDF..
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