Ring Encoder Runs At Speeds >2000 RPM

Aug. 1, 2000
The RGR rotary ring encoders provide speeds in excess of 2000 rpm with resolutions down to 0.2 mm arc seconds. Using the company's RG2 readheads with 10 mm x 10 mm stainless steel rings, the devices are available in 3'', 4'', 6'' and 8'' diameters and

The RGR rotary ring encoders provide speeds in excess of 2000 rpm with resolutions down to 0.2 mm arc seconds. Using the company's RG2 readheads with 10 mm x 10 mm stainless steel rings, the devices are available in 3'', 4'', 6'' and 8'' diameters and can be used on both solid and hollow shafts. The rings come with a pre-counted number of lines and offer repeatable reference marks as an option. Digital or analog incremental outputs are also available.

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