Why use inductive position coding systems for cranes and excavators?
The central rotating axes of cranes and excavators must function smoothly and without friction. Optimum lubrication of the rotary joint is essential. Due to its large read distance, the inductive position coding system reliably tracks the angle position during application directly at the bearing. The system is not affected by dirt or grease. Cranes and excavators carry heavy loads with dynamic stresses, which can lead to wear and warping of the rotary joint over time. The code system helps to balance movement and guide tolerances, resulting in longer life of the heavy machinery.
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