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The One Stop Shop for Industrial Sensors

January 30, 2023

Industrial Sensors

POSITAL understands how frustrating and costly it can be when your operations are standing still because of a broken encoder. They are here to help!

The new webshop of POSITAL aims to make it easier for purchasers or MRO customers to get the parts they need to keep their machines running and reduce downtime. All public POSITAL industrial sensors and accessories can be ordered online with only a few clicks. The customer can configure the encoder, inclinometer or linear sensor that they need with the specific mechanical properties and communication interface that fits their machine.

Once an order has been placed the system initiates the assembly of the required product(s) at POSITAL’s digital factory.

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Build your industrial sensors and order it today from POSITAL’s easy to use webshop

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