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High durability and more than three times the operating life of conventional models.
Increase productivity in measurement work and reduce maintenance costs.

New GS Series Linear Gauge Sensors: 4 types, 16 models

  • GS Series Linear Gauge Sensors: 4 types, 16 models

In the processing and assembly fields, significant automation and labor-saving advancements are progressing in dimensional measurement and position verification, and the sensors used are increasingly required to have various environmental resistances. The GS series linear gauge sensors, which have undergone a full model change, now feature bearing-type shafts in all models and have improved environmental resistance, which is essential in manufacturing sites. Their superior durability and shock resistance increase the productivity of measurement work and achieve high work efficiency. In addition to reducing sensor replacement costs due to their extended lifespan, significant cost reductions can be expected by integrating them into measurement equipment on the line, such as reducing maintenance costs and avoiding production line stoppages due to sensor failures.

Model name Features release date
GS-1700/1800 Series 4 models - Small, low-priced basic models
(Measurement range: 13 mm, 30 mm, resolution: 10 μm, 1 μm)
April
Release
GS-6700/6800 series 4 models - 1.5 times the vibration and shock resistance of the basic model.
(Measurement range: 13 mm, 30 mm, resolution: 10 μm, 1 μm)
April
Release
GS-4700/4800 series 4 models - Nicknamed "Tough Gauge" - Achieving unparalleled durability compared to other companies.
(Measurement range: 13 mm, 30 mm, resolution: 10 μm, 1 μm)
April
Release
GS-5050/5100 series 4 models - Long stroke type
(Measurement range: 50 mm, 100 mm, resolution: 10 μm, 1 μm)
May
Release

 

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