Incremental rotary encoder ICURO RI64 series
opticalhollow-shaftRS-422

incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
incremental rotary encoder
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
optical
Construction
hollow-shaft
Output signal
RS-422
Material
aluminum
Protection level
robust, impact-resistant, IP67, IP64
Applications
industrial
Housing diameter

63 mm
(2.48 in)

Shaft diameter

10 mm, 12 mm, 14 mm, 15 mm, 16 mm
(0.39 in, 0.47 in, 0.55 in, 0.59 in, 0.63 in)

Rotational speed

Max.: 12,000 rpm
(75,398 rad.min-1)

Min.: 6,000 rpm
(37,699 rad.min-1)

Process temperature

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Description

Incremental Through hollow shafts or those open at one end up to 16 mm Robust construction High resistance to impacts and vibrations Number of lines: up to 5,000 Insulated shaft: Protection against inductive shaft currents Broad temperature range: -40°C to +100°C Ingress protection IP67: even with through hollow shaft Fields of application: feedback for asynchronous motors, Industrial applications The robust, economical RI64 hollow shaft incremental encoder stands out because it is the best value for money in its class. The insulated shaft coated with hard ceramic protects the bearings effectively against motor currents. The high ingress protection, IP67, also applies to through hollow shafts and, together with the unit's high resistance to impacts and vibrations, is suitable for use in tough ambient conditions. With a line count of up to 5000, this robust encoder is suitable not only for many industrial applications but, in particular, for use as a feedback encoder for asynchronous motors.

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