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March 15, 2007



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Sick Stegmann’s Absolute Encoders Used in High Shock and Vibration Environments

Sick Stegmann Inc. introduces ATM 60-C multi-turn absolute encoders. These IP67 encoders are electronically adjustable, provide resolution up to 26 bits, and feature a CANopen interface to satisfy virtually any application profile. They are available with face mount flange, servo flange or blind hollow shaft connections. According to the company’s press release, the ATM 60-C is a robust absolute encoder that operates in environments with high shock and vibration. They are suited for use in applications such as machine tool, textile machinery, woodworking machinery, packaging machinery and wind turbines, among others.
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