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CC1200 |
The CC1200 pulse tachometer can be directly mounted to the motor shaft allowing passage to the motor hollow shaft thru the tachometer hollow shaft.
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CC1500 |
The CC1500 linear transducer was originally designed for steel mill screwdown position control which requires a high degree of reliability in a hostile environment including heat, liquids and dirt. Other applications include coil cars, side guide positioning, down coilers, and continuous casting position control.
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CC290T |
The model CC290T is a family of mill duty industrial-grade optical incremental encoders developed to provide rugged thru-shaft drive for additional add-on components such as resolvers, mechanical overspeed switches, etc.
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CC340T |
The CC340T Digital Pulse Tachometer is a shaft mounted design for mill applications requiring a rugged, low cost and precision design.
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CC350SMR |
The CC350SMR shaft mounting receptacle is used to mount any rotary transducer to a machine or motor shaft without the use of a coupling.
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CC350T |
The CC350T is a cost effective product designed for mill duty applications requiring an optical incremental encoder. *shown here with 350SMR
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CC3820R |
The CC 3820-R Resolver Transducer is used as a position feedback device where absolute measurement is required.
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CC425 |
The CC425 pulse tachometer is a shaft mounted design for mill applications requiring a rugged, low cost and precision design.
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CC450AE |
The CC450-AE Absolute Encoder is used as a position feedback device where absolute measurement is required.
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CC451AE |
The CC451-AE Multi-Turn Programmable Absolute Encoder is used as a position feedback device where absolute measurement is required.
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CC450AA |
Produces voltage whose magnitude varies linearly with the angular position of its shaft. The device consists of a grey code position encoder disc, D/A converter and output buffers electronics to provide a 10VDC voltage of 4-20ma current output.
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CC450IM |
Distributed I/O for resolver / encoder applications in the steel mill environment. Position feedback is now about as easy as connecting a printer to a computer.
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CC450IMDC |
The CC450IMDC converts the quadrature output of a pulse tachometer to an isolated bi-directional
0 -10VDC signal.
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CC520 |
Model CC520-Heavy Reel Sensor is easy to install and designed for mill applications requiring a rugged sensor. Model 520 is capable of operating in hostile environments and can resist excessive dirt, vibration, heat and water.
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CC550 |
The CC550 is designed for any large system requiring precise speed control without sacrificing rapid response. The 550 Series Shaft-Mounted Pulse Tachometer is easy to install and designed for mill applications requiring a rugged tachometer.
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CC600 |
The CC600 Pulse Tachometer is a shaft mounted design for mill applications requiring a rugged, low cost and precision design.
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CC700 |
The CC700 is designed for any large system requiring precise speed control without sacrificing rapid response. The 700 Series Shaft-Mounted Pulse Tachometer is easy to install and designed for mill applications requiring a rugged tachometer.
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CC770L |
The CC770-L Linear Transducer is used as a position feedback device where absolute measurement of screwdown position is required.
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CC770R |
The CC770 Resolver Transducer is used as a position feedback device where absolute measurement of screwdown position is required.
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CC810 |
The CC810 combines the ease of through-shaft mounting with the high resolution and accuracy of resolver-based sensors.
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CC815 |
The CC815 combines the ease of through-shaft mounting with the high resolution and accuracy of resolver-based sensors. Just like a resolver, the rotating steel ring generates sine and cosine voltages in the stationary pickup head.
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CC900TO |
The CC900TO is designed for drive motors requiring a thru-shaft tachometer. |