GIC Counters - Digital Counter

IndMALL Automation offers a reliable selection of GIC Counters designed for accurate pulse counting and event tracking in industrial environments. Known for their robust construction and dependable performance, GIC Counters are ideal for a wide range of automation and process monitoring applications.

The CR 26 Series features a compact 6-digit non-resettable display housed in a durable, maintenance-free design. Engineered for high accuracy and long-term reliability, these counters are perfect for space-constrained installations. With flexible mounting options—Bail, Panel, Base, or Behind Panel—the CR 26 counters are a practical and efficient solution for OEMs, panel builders, and machine manufacturers seeking precise, zero-maintenance counting solutions.

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GIC Counters - Series CR 26

Compact 6-digit design with non-resettable and durable construction

Delivers high accuracy and dependable performance

Maintenance-free operation – no lubrication required

Perfect for applications with limited space

Versatile mounting: Bail, Panel, Base, or Behind Panel options

What are counters used for?

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Counters are used to count the number of operations, objects, or signals in a process. They work by detecting ON/OFF signals from input devices like sensors, switches, or push buttons. Each signal increases the count, which is displayed on the counter screen.

In industries, counters are used for tracking production quantities, machine cycles, or event timing. For example, they help monitor how many items pass through a conveyor or how many times a machine runs. Digital counters like the GIC Counter are commonly used for accurate and reliable tracking in automation systems.

What is the concept of counters?

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The concept of counters is based on counting input signals or pulses to keep track of events or operations. A counter receives ON/OFF signals—like from a switch or sensor—and increases its count each time it gets a signal. It’s commonly used in digital systems and automation.

In electronics, the concept of counters also applies to timing, pulse generation, and frequency division. Counters can be used to measure machine cycles, track items on a conveyor, or divide clock signals. Whether in a basic setup or advanced control system, counters help monitor and manage repetitive tasks with accuracy.

What is a digital counter used for?

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A digital counter is used to count pulses or signals in a system. It tracks how many times something happens—like a machine cycle, item passing a sensor, or button press. It works by receiving input signals and showing the total count on a digital display.

Digital counters are commonly used in industrial automation, packaging machines, and time-tracking applications. They help monitor production, measure process timing, or even count down for events. Simple models act like a stopwatch, while advanced ones offer alarms or outputs based on the count. The digital counter gives you precise and real-time tracking.