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Absolute Encoder
For standard and Industrial Applications
The traditional type, but at the same time extremely flexible.Available as solid shaft absolute encoder or with hollow shaft. blind shaft or integrated coupling See More
Feedback Encoder
For close drive systems
Due to their minimal depth, our feedback absolute encoders are especially suitable for installation on drives. A fact that influenced their design as hollow shaft encoder or encoder with integrated coupling. View more
Programable
Incremental Encoder
For use in service and maintenance. One device - all resolutions.
The resolution of our programmable incremental encoder (size 58 mm) is programmed at TR, but can be easily reprogramed by the user afterwards. Available with solid shaft, hollow shaft, blind shaft or integrated coupling.See More
Hardware Incremental
Encoder
Suitable for all applications where the basic functions of incremental position sensing are required The resolution of the hardware incremental encoder is set at TR, using a code disk with fixed number of pulses. These encoder are available with different sizes and of course with different mechanical connections such as solid shaft, hollow shaft, blind shaft or integrated coupling. See More
Double Encoder
For redundancy applications
Two redundant absolute encoders with a common shaft or two detection units with a central disc. Various combinations of interfaces possible.Visit our stage technology page
Application Specific
Encoder
For special applications
Customized solutions such as handwheel absolute encoder, tacho encoder etc.See More
Heavy Duty Solutions
In explosion-risk areas, in aggressive media and harsh environments.
Special housings for absolute encoders such as EX-housing, stainless steel housing etc.See More
String Pot Encoder
Suitable for storage,logistics and for stage engineering
Graduated drum with extremely robust spring retraction and precise single-layer wind off mechanism. Backlash-free coupling element between the absolute encoder and the wire. See More



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