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General Purpose Measuring Systems
ProScale Model 150, 250, 150G & 250G
ProScale Models 150 & 250 are battery operated general purpose linear measuring systems designed for use on machinery
or other applications requiring Absolute measuring capability. Models 150G and 250G have more robust shielding & grounding
for 12-24VDC operation, wired data transmission applications and high (electrical) noise environments.
These models use Absolute measuring technology to provide reliable, accurate measurements that are
immune to dirt, sawdust or other dry non-conductive contaminants making them an ideal choice for
shops and other manufacturing environments.
Models 150/150G and 250/250G are supplied with an Encoder and an aluminum Scale.
Several styles of Digital Readouts, as well as a wireless Encoder, wireless data transmitter, 3 input multiplexer
and a D/A voltage converter are available for these models.
ProScale Model 190 & Model 290 Series II
ProScale Models 190 & 290 are general purpose linear measuring systems designed for use on machinery
or other applications not requiring absolute measuring capability. These systems are direct replacements for
ProScale Model 180 & Model 280 Systems.
These new models use a more robust Inductive technology to provide reliable, accurate measurements.
They have a high resistance to dirt, splash contaminants and ESD. They have a velocity (slew) rate of 120in/sec.
Models 190 and 290 are supplied with an Encoder and an aluminum Scale.
Several styles of Digital Readouts, as well as a wireless Encoder, wireless data transmitter,
and a D/A voltage converter are available for these models.
ProScale Model 390 Series II
ProScale Model 390 is a hybrid general purpose linear measuring system.
The Model 390 Scale profile is as wide as a Model 190 and as tall as a Model 290, providing a strong,
narrow mounting solution. This is a direct replacement for the ProScale Model 380.
It is designed for use on machinery or other applications not requiring absolute measuring capability.
It uses Inductive Series II technology to provide reliable, accurate measurements with a high resistance
to dirt, splash contaminants and ESD.
The Model 390 is supplied with an Encoder and an aluminum Scale.
Several styles of Digital Readouts, as well as a wireless Encoder, wireless data transmitter,
and a D/A voltage converter are available for these models.
ProScale Model 590 Series II
ProScale Model 590 was designed as a stand-alone measuring system or to be the foundation
of a user designed system for dimensional measurement applications. This new system is a direct
replacement for the ProScale Model 580.
The Model 590 incorporates a unique dual rail extrusion design with integrated friction bearings.
The sliding carriage that captures the Encoder traverses the scale on 4 friction bearings minimizing
pitch & yaw of the encoder for the utmost in measurement repeatability.
When coupled with a General Purpose Enhanced Readout incorporating both non-linear
and temperature compensation, it provides the hardware and software necessary to maximize a user’s
overall system accuracy.
Model 590 uses Series 2 Inductive incremental technology to provide reliable, accurate measurements
with a high resistance to dirt, splash contaminants and ESD.
Model 590 is supplied with an aluminum Scale and a sliding carriage assembly that captures
the Encoder on the Scale. This carriage has several holes predrilled for mounting a Readout,
a wireless data transmitter, a handle or other user features as required for the application.
The system can also be ordered with a wireless Encoder transmitter.
NOTES:
ProScale Models 150, 150G and 190 share the same scale profile and mechanical dimensions.
ProScale Models 250, 250G and 290 share the same scale profile and mechanical dimensions.
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Model 290
Model 590
Model 390
Model 190
Model 150
Model 250
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