Company Profile

SICK, Inc.

SICK, Inc. is a manufacturer of factory and process automation.  SICK specializes in photoelectric sensors, safety solutions, machine vision, and bar code scanners.  SICK's product offerings include industrial/registration/distance/fluid sensors, automation light grids, vision/identification solutions, detection/ranging solutions, encoders, motor feedback systems, opto-electronic protective devices, safety switches, analyzers, etc.  SICK's product line offers applications for measuring, detecting, networking/integration, positioning, entry/exit solutions, protecting, identification, optical gauging, etc.  Industries served include automotive, beverage, electronics, robotics, packaging, food, consumer goods, warehouse/distribution, etc.

Company Info

Website
sickusa.com/
Phone
952-941-6780, 800-325-7425
Fax
952-941-9287
Address
6900 W. 110th St.
Bloomington, MN 55438 USA

Entries

  • in Absolute Encoders

    SICK offers absolute encoders in both single-turn and multi-turn designs. Single-turn 18 bit absolute encoders have a 60mm compact design with a flexible programming setup, and have both M12 and M23 connectors. Multi-turn encoders are available in 18 and 30 bit versions, and have a standard 5 duo-LED display and a device level ring.

  • in Encoders

    SICK incremental encoders number of pulses range from 1 to 10000. Their single turn encoders feature resolution from 2 to 32768 steps while multiturn absolute encoders number from 2 to 8,192 steps per revolution. SICK also offers wire draw encoders - absolute (BTF) and incremental (PRF) versions; and linear encoders with maximum length at 1.700m and resolution of 0.1 mm.
  • in Incremental Encoders

    SICK has a large variety of incremental encoders, including compact, robust, through-shaft, blind-hollow and measuring wheel styles. Compact incremental encoders are available in diameters from 50mm to 2.5 in., and have programmable lines from 1 to 8,192. Robust incremental encoders have a 2.5 in. housing, and offers up to 3,000 lines. Measuring  wheel encoders are available in pre-assembled versions, and can have resolutions ranging from 1 to 2,000 pulses per revolution.