Incremental rotary encoder HS35
opticalhollow-shaftsealed

Incremental rotary encoder - HS35 - Sensata Technologies - optical / hollow-shaft / sealed
Incremental rotary encoder - HS35 - Sensata Technologies - optical / hollow-shaft / sealed
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
optical
Construction
hollow-shaft, sealed
Protection level
standard, rugged, UL, heavy-duty, ATEX, NEMA, IP65
Housing diameter

4 in

Output frequency

150 kHz

Description

This is one of many intrinsically safe variations of the Sensata | BEI Sensors Model HS35 Series product line for use in hazardous locations of the marketplace. This specially configured DrawWorks Model HS35 encoder combines rugged, heavy-duty features into a unique through-shaft style for use as a winchturns counter in the DrawWorks system of oil rigs. It incorporates dual bearings and shaft seals for NEMA 4 and 13 (IP65) ratings, a hard-anodized metal housing and a sealed connector. Features This product comes with a standard 1”-14 diameter threaded connection and a convertible adapter that allows its use in systems with a 5/8”-18 threaded connection. This encoder has an UL, cUL, and ATEX/CENELEC intrinsically safe rating when installed with the proper barriers (refer to BEI P/N 924-60004-XXX series on the back of this specification sheet). This barrier is high performance, galvanically isolated and carries US and European agency approvals. It is suitable for ALL Hazardous locations, regardless of gas and dust types.

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