Incremental rotary encoder RE620 series
opticalwith square flangealuminum

incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
optical
Construction
with square flange
Material
aluminum
Protection level
IP65, IP66
Applications
industrial, for OEM, for the food and beverage industry, for elevators
Housing diameter

Min.: 6 mm
(0.24 in)

Max.: 10 mm
(0.39 in)

Description

The range of square-flanged incremental encoders includes the series RE620, with centering mask diameter 31.75 mm, compatible with the international standard SIZE25, and the series RE650, with centering mask diameter 50 mm. Both the types are housed in a metal case. The connection type and position can be chosen among different options, as well as the output signal formats and the shaft diameters. The pulses per revolution number ranges from 2 to 12500. The zero reference pulse option is available for both series (type RE621 – RE651). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • - Voltage supply 5/30 Vdc – Power consumption 30/80 mA • - Max counting frequency 100 KHz – 200 KHz for ppr > 1250 • - Axial or radial connector outlet, equipped with the flying part – Axial or radial cable outlet, 3 m long cable (cable length 1 m with line driver output) • - Output signals: NPN open collector, push-pull, 5 Vdc line driver (supply 5/30 Vdc), 5/30 Vdc line driver (supply 5/30Vdc) • - Protection against short circuit and polarity reversal • - Aluminium case • - IP65 protection degree (optional IP66 with O-ring mounted on the shaft)

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BIEMH 2024

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