Encoders
In many manufacturing and production processes, in mobile machines and in the area of renewable energies encoders have become established as reliable instruments to ensure precise positioning. They convert rotary movement into digital signals. Encoders use the wear-free photoelectric or magnetic detection. A pulse disc firmly attached to the shaft or a movable magnet carrier ensures this detection. A distinction is made between incremental and absolute encoders. Incremental encoders generate a precisely defined number of pulses per revolution. They are a measure of the angular or linear distance moved. Absolute encoders provide an absolute numerical value for each angular position even over several revolutions.
- Stainless steel housing and high ingress resistance on the shaft ensure long service life
- Clearly legible laser-etched label
- Versions as solid shaft with clamp/synchro flange or as hollow shaft
- User-friendly communication via IO-Link
- Rotatable M12 connector can be used radially or axially
MPN | Function principle | Dimensions | Shaft design | Shaft diameter | Resolution |
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RO3110 | incremental | Ø 58.5 mm | hollow shaft open to one side | 15 mm | 1...10000; (configurable; Factory setting: 1024) resolution |
RU3110 | incremental | Ø 58 / L = 63.5 mm | solid shaft | 6 mm | 1...10000; (configurable; Factory setting: 1024) resolution |
RV3110 | incremental | Ø 58 / L = 79.5 mm | solid shaft | 10 mm | 1...10000; (configurable; Factory setting: 1024) resolution |
SKU | Description | List price | - |
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IFM-015010010 | Motion Control Sensors - Encoders - Incremental encoders without display | $0.01 | |
IFM-015010020 | Motion Control Sensors - Encoders - Incremental encoders with display | $0.01 | |
IFM-015010030 | Motion Control Sensors - Encoders - Absolute singleturn encoders | $0.01 | |
IFM-015010040 | Motion Control Sensors - Encoders - Absolute multiturn encoders | $0.01 |
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