Incremental rotary encoder FG 2
opticalsolid-shafthollow-shaft

incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
optical
Construction
solid-shaft, hollow-shaft, flange
Output signal
digital output
Material
aluminum
Protection level
rugged, UL, IP66
Applications
industrial, for motors
Other characteristics
heavy-duty
Incremental encoder résolution (pulses per revolution

4,096 unit

Rotational speed

7,000 rpm
(43,982 rad.min-1)

Output frequency

200 kHz

Process temperature

Max.: 85 °C
(185 °F)

Min.: -25 °C
(-13 °F)

Description

Incremental encoders - Hollow shafts up to Ø 17 mm, solid shaft Ø 11 mm (flange mounting) - Bigger bearing for greater load-bearing capacity - 600, 1024, 2048, 4096 pulses HTL / TTL, others on request - Options: Second incremental output, FOC transmitter, additional overspeed switch The robust encoders The incremental encoders FG 2 (solid shaft) and FGHJ 2 (hollow shaft) ensure the speed of standard, auxiliary and secondary drives is reliably measured. When attaching with an isolated coupling (solid shaft) or an isolating hybrid bearing (hollow shaft) they protect the drivetrain against damaging shaft currents. Short-term availability and additional options ensure they can be deployed in a wide variety of applications and are also suitable as simple replacement solutions for encoders supplied by third-party manufacturers. The axial terminal boxes offer sufficient space for straightforward wiring. The plug-in connectors are vibration-proof by design to ensure these are permanently secure even under extreme conditions.
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