Encoders Handle Mechanical Drive Tasks

Oct. 8, 2008
Developed specifically for mechanical drive and lift-engineering applications, the RHI90N series incremental rotary encoders provide high accuracy with pulse counts up to 2,500 ppr at 10- to 30-Vdc operation. The encoder features a nominal outer

Developed specifically for mechanical drive and lift-engineering applications, the RHI90N series incremental rotary encoders provide high accuracy with pulse counts up to 2,500 ppr at 10- to 30-Vdc operation. The encoder features a nominal outer dimension of 90 mm, with variable hollow-shaft diameters from 16 to 45 mm available. The hollow-shaft configuration enables the encoder to be directly coupled to the application’s shaft without additional connectors. PEPPERL+FUCHS, Twinsburg, OH. (330) 486-0001.

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