Ref: MLG 112

High resolution linear displacement sensor - 0-10mm

  • Type : high resolution Linear displacement probe
  • Measuring principle: magnetic
  • Measuring range: 0-5 or 0-10 mm
  • Resolution: 1 µm
  • Non-linearity: 0.25%.
  • Output: 2 TTL signals in phase quadrature
  • Connection: cable output
  • Operating temperature: -25 °C to 85 °C
  • Construction: Aluminum
  • Lifetime: ~10 million cycles
  • Protection : IP54

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Présentation

MLG-112 Linear Probe is an accurate, compact and affordable solution for automated dimensional inspection. The MLG-112 measures distances up to 10mm with a resolution of 1µm. Thanks to its small size and the proposed accessories, it can be integrated into any type of installation. The measurement is based on a magnetic encoder, whose output signal consists of 2 TTL signals in quadrature.

Specifications

Installation

Dimensions

The output signal consists of 2 TTL in phase quadrature.

Applications

  • Linear displacement measurements
  • Machine tool instrumentation
  • Position monitoring
  • Test bench

Technologie
linear potentiometric
Etendue de mesure linéaire
5 / 10 mm
Measuring range
0 à ±50 mm
Nonrepeatability
0.01 % FS
Nonlinearity (% FS)
± 0.1 %
Signal otuput
Encoder
Température de fonctionnement
-25 to 85 °C
Protection Class
IP54
Housing
Aluminium
Cable
Connector or cable

Dimensions

Connections

Installation

  • Connection (connector or cable, position)
  • Mounting
  • Range
  • Recorder
  • Display

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