Balluff Offers Linear Inductive Positioning System

Balluff's new BIP linear inductive positioning system features an absolute measuring principle for the position monitoring of drive spindles and clamping devices for tools and workpieces. The sensor can also be used for many other mechanical engineering tasks requiring linear motion, such as punch depth, grab positions, rolling positions and valve positions. The BIP is a non-contact device and linear travel of up to 40mm can be reliably detected, according to the company.

The Balluff BIP has a resolution of 14 microns, a repeat accuracy of +/-80 microns and non-linearity of +/-250 microns. The standard output is 0-10V. Mechanical adjustments are not necessary as the sensor is teachable on site, enabling the measuring range to be adapted to the application. With the IO-Link variant, this is also possible via the control system.

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