Digital Length Stop Systems

Posted by Michael Wood on

Digital Length Stop Systems are a cost effective way to boost productivity and increase positioning accuracy for those that have to make multiple cutoffs that need to be accurate and repeatable.

The IP67 rated linear encoder and digital display are designed to withstand the shopfloor environment, and boast resolutions of .0001" / .01mm.

These Digital Length Stop Systems are perfect for the following...

  • Cold Saws, Upcut Saws, Column Saws, Band Saws
  • Drills, Ironworkers, Punch Presses
  • Shears, Press Brakes
  • Custom Machinery as well

Available in sizes ranging from 48" to 240" in length, the Digital Length Stop System is a must-have for every shop.

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Digital Length Stop System

MMP Encoder

NON-CONTACT, WEAR-FREE LINEAR ENCODER

The MD10D encoders use magnetic sending technology, so they work without contact and ensure a virtually wear-free and maintenance-free operation. This ensures high-accuracy measurements for a lifetime.

Unlike rotary encoders, there are no moving parts. All the mechanical components found in rotary encoders (flange, shaft, bearings, etc.) are not needed, which eliminates mechanical failures and deficiencies.

MMP Battery Powered Display

BATTERY POWERED LCD DIGITAL DISPLAY

The MD10D Digital Displays are powered by the standardized and readily available "C" battery with a battery life up to 12 months*.

Features include:

  • Inch, mm, or fractional display with direct button conversion between inch and mm.
  • Can be zeroed or referenced anywhere along the guide rail
  • Battery life indicator

*Dependent on battery type and usage

MMP Bearings

Maintenance-Free Bearings

The MD10D utilizes a self-lubricating UHMW bearing pad. This material has a low coefficient of friction, which ensures a smooth carriage travel.

Unlike roller bearings, there is no required lubrication or concerns about breakdown. Thus, maintenance costs and downtime are virtually eliminated.


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