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News Release from: NSF Controls | Subject: CESI.100
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 19 June 2003

New electronic hand-wheel for ultra-fine
control

West Yorkshire-based NSF Controls, in collaboration with European business partner Elektro-Bau-Elemente, has introduced a new magnetically indexed, ultra-fine positioning electronic hand-wheel

West Yorkshire-based NSF Controls, in collaboration with European business partner Elektro-Bau-Elemente GmbH (EBE), has introduced a new magnetically indexed, ultra-fine positioning electronic hand-wheel, the CESI.100 The CESI.100 is a rotary encoder capable of ultra-fine positional accuracy with 2 x 100 rectangular impulses per output

The hand-wheel is particularly suitable for applications where fine incremental positioning is required, such as NC controlled machine tools.

Full IP65 protection is incorporated for the most demanding applications and the hand-wheel is suitable for operation in temperatures from minus 200C to plus 700C.

Its combination of high-grade double bearing mount, magnetic indexing mechanism and electronic impulse generation, ensure a working life of at least 20 million cycles.

The CESI.100 electronic hand-wheel is just one in an extensive range of switch, panel and mechatronics products now available in the UK, thanks to a renewed partnership between NSF Controls and EBE.

The partnership reinforces a long-standing relationship between the two companies, under which the EBE range enrich and complement the already extensive range of products and services available in the UK from NSF Controls.

A reciprocal agreement is in place in Germany and mainland Europe. Request a free brochure from NSF Controls ...

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