Incremental rotary encoder SPM
opticalsolid-shaftdigital

Incremental rotary encoder - SPM - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - optical / solid-shaft / digital
Incremental rotary encoder - SPM - MEGATRON Elektronik GmbH & Co. KG - optical / solid-shaft / digital
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
optical
Construction
solid-shaft
Output signal
digital
Material
stainless steel, plastic
Protection level
IP55
Applications
industrial, for OEM
Other characteristics
2-channel
Housing diameter

30 mm, 35 mm
(1.18 in, 1.38 in)

Description

SPM optical incremental encoders - product series for precise manual input or for angle measurement in general The SPM series of optical incremental encoders are designed for demanding applications that require a long lifetime and a precise operating feel. With a lifetime of over 100 million shaft movements and a robust metal plain bearing, the SPM encoders offer exceptional reliability and accuracy. Two versions are available for different applications: Version with increased torque: This version is specially designed for manual operation and offers a particularly high-quality operating feel thanks to the torque - ideal for precise manual settings Version without increased torque: For applications where the encoder is not operated manually, this version is the ideal choice and enables smooth integration into various applications Options: Number of pulses: 100, 256, 360, 400, 500, 512, 1000, 1024 pulses/rev Shaft diameter: 6 mm (customised up to 6.35 mm) Torque levels: Standard (0.3-1.3 Ncm) or NT version with reduced torque (0.1-0.6 Ncm) Protection class: IP55M/IP66S or IP40 Electrical connection: Contact pins or lockable plug connection

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