Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 1
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 2
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 3
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 4
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 5
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 6
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 7
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 8
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 9
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 10
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 11
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 12
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 13
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 14
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 15
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 16
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 17
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 18
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 19
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 20
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 21
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 22
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 23
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 24
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 25
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 26
Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO System — image 27

Linear Encoder Sensor for Optical Glass Linear Scale DRO SystemDELOS-DLS-W

PENTAGONSold by Gearo

DELOS DLS-W optical glass scales provide precise measurement for lathe and milling. These encoder sensors feature standard glass construction with TTL output signals for seamless integration. • Measuring length range from 50 to 1000 mm suits small to medium machines • Resolution of 0.005 mm ensures consistent accuracy during cutting • Standard glass scale type offers durability in workshop conditions • Typical application covers general purpose lathe and milling tasks

₹5,200per unit₹8,700Save 40%
+ 18% GST · Excl. delivery
In stock
Dispatched same day
Contact us
Pay online — GST invoice, priced delivery, no waiting for a quote
GST invoice on every order
Warranty — Gearo handles claims
100% original equipment
Installation available pan-India

See it in action

Specifications

For: DELOS-DLS-W
Brand
DELOS
Model-Series
DLS-W
Scale Type
Standard Glass Scale
Resolution
0.005 mm
Output Signal
TTL
Measuring Length Range
50–1000 mm
Typical Application
Lathe / Milling
Approx. Packing Size
200x100x100 mm
Appx Weight
400 gms

Configurations

Click a row to switch
VariantBrandModel-SeriesResolutionScale TypePrice
SINO-KA300SINOKA3000.005 mmStandard Glass Scale₹5,900
SINO-KA600SINOKA6000.005 mmStandard Glass Scale₹8,200
DELOS-DLS-WDELOSDLS-W0.005 mmStandard Glass Scale₹5,200
DELSO-DLS-BDELOSDLS-B0.005 mmStandard Glass Scale₹6,200
DELOS-DLS-W/0.001DELOSDLS-W/0.0010.001 mmStandard Glass Scale₹7,400
DELSO-DLS-B/0.001DELOSDLS-B/0.0010.001 mmStandard Glass Scale₹8,300
SINO-KA300/0.001SINOKA300/0.0010.001 mmStandard Glass Scale₹8,200
SINO-KA600/0.001SINOKA600/0.0010.001 mmStandard Glass Scale₹8,600

Common Buyer Questions

Q: What is the measuring range? A: Standard glass scales available in measuring lengths from 50–3000 mm Q: What output signals are supported? A: TTL output signals ensure compatibility with industrial controllers Q: Is it suitable for workshop environments? A: Durable IP54 protection suitable for workshop environments

Precision & Accuracy Benefits

  • Improves part quality through reduced measurement error
  • Enables real-time feedback for operator adjustments
  • Reduces scrap rates by ensuring consistent dimensional control
  • Supports high-speed machining without losing positional data
  • Enhances overall production efficiency and repeatability

Durability & Construction

  • Constructed with durable optical glass for long-term stability
  • IP54 protection guards against dust and coolant splashes
  • Robust housing withstands typical industrial workshop environments
  • Maintains calibration under standard vibration conditions
  • Resistant to common machining fluids and debris

Machine Tool Compatibility

  • Designed for integration into digital readout systems
  • Reliable axis measurement across lathes, milling, and grinding applications
  • Optimized for precision tuning in various machining setups
  • Supports standard industrial controller interfaces
  • Ideal for retrofitting existing machine tools for better accuracy

Key Features & Capabilities

  • Standard glass scales available in measuring lengths from 50–3000 mm
  • TTL output signals ensure compatibility with industrial controllers
  • Resolutions range from 0.001 mm to 0.005 mm for fine tuning
  • Durable IP54 protection suitable for workshop environments
  • Enhance machine tool accuracy with high-precision optical glass scales
  • Encoder sensors provide reliable axis measurement across lathes, milling, and grinding applications

Standard Accessories

Package Includes

  • Linear Encoder Sensor / Reader Head
  • Connection Cable
  • Mounting Hardware
  • Installation Manual
  • Protective Packing

More questions buyers ask

What is a linear encoder sensor?

A linear encoder sensor is a device used to measure linear position. It converts motion into a digital signal that can be read by a digital readout (DRO) system or other controller.

What is it used for?

Linear encoder sensors are used in machine tools like lathes, milling machines, and grinders to provide precise position feedback of the machine's axes.

What is a DRO system?

A DRO (Digital Readout) system is a device that displays the position of a machine tool's axes. It uses linear encoder sensors to measure the position and displays it on a screen.

What is the resolution of these sensors?

We offer sensors with resolutions of 0.005 mm and 0.001 mm. The resolution is the smallest increment of movement that the sensor can detect.

What is the measuring length range?

The measuring length range varies by model, from 50-1000 mm up to 50-3000 mm.

Are these sensors durable?

Yes, they are constructed with durable optical glass and have an IP54 protection rating, making them suitable for workshop environments.

What is the output signal?

The output signal is TTL (Transistor-Transistor Logic), which is a common standard for digital signals and ensures compatibility with most DRO systems.

What machines are these sensors compatible with?

These sensors are compatible with a wide range of machine tools, including lathes, milling machines, grinders, and EDM machines.

What is the difference between the SINO and DELOS brands?

Both SINO and DELOS are reputable brands for linear encoder sensors. The choice between them often comes down to specific model features and price.

What is the difference between the 0.005mm and 0.001mm resolution?

A 0.001mm resolution sensor is more precise and can detect smaller movements than a 0.005mm resolution sensor. Choose 0.001mm for high-precision applications.

Who should choose the SINO-KA300 model?

The SINO-KA300 is a standard glass scale with a measuring length of 50-1000mm and 0.005mm resolution, making it a good choice for lathes and small milling machines.

Who should choose the SINO-KA600 model?

The SINO-KA600 has a larger measuring length of 50-3000mm, making it suitable for CNC machines and other heavy machinery.

Who should choose the DELOS-DLS-W model?

The DELOS-DLS-W is a standard glass scale with a measuring length of 50-1000mm and 0.005mm resolution, ideal for lathes and milling machines.

Who should choose the DELSO-DLS-B model?

The DELSO-DLS-B has a measuring length of 50-1500mm, making it a good choice for milling machines and grinders.

Who should choose the DELOS-DLS-W/0.001 model?

This model offers a higher resolution of 0.001mm, making it ideal for high-precision applications on lathes, grinders, and EDM machines.

Who should choose the DELSO-DLS-B/0.001 model?

With a 0.001mm resolution and 50-1500mm measuring length, this model is perfect for precision work on lathes, small milling machines, and EDM machines.

Who should choose the SINO-KA300/0.001 model?

This model combines the standard KA300 body with a high-resolution 0.001mm encoder, suitable for precision tasks on lathes, small milling machines, and grinders.

Who should choose the SINO-KA600/0.001 model?

This is the top-of-the-line model with a 3000mm measuring length and 0.001mm resolution, designed for large, high-precision CNC machines.

What is the main difference between the KA300 and KA600 models?

The main difference is the measuring length. The KA300 has a maximum length of 1000mm, while the KA600 can go up to 3000mm, making it suitable for larger machines.

What is the difference between the DLS-W and DLS-B models?

The DLS-B model has a longer measuring length (up to 1500mm) compared to the DLS-W model (up to 1000mm).

When should I choose a 0.001mm resolution sensor over a 0.005mm one?

Choose a 0.001mm resolution sensor when your application requires very high precision, such as in grinding, EDM, or finishing operations on a CNC machine. For general purpose work on manual machines, 0.005mm is usually sufficient.

Didn't see your question?
Ask Gearo — get a tailored answer in seconds.
Ask Gearo →

More like this

Full description

DELOS DLS-W optical glass scales provide precise measurement for lathe and milling. These encoder sensors feature standard glass construction with TTL output signals for seamless integration. • Measuring length range from 50 to 1000 mm suits small to medium machines • Resolution of 0.005 mm ensures consistent accuracy during cutting • Standard glass scale type offers durability in workshop conditions • Typical application covers general purpose lathe and milling tasks