Absolute draw-wire encoder SGH10L
mechanicalanalogCANopen

Absolute draw-wire encoder - SGH10L - SIKO GmbH - mechanical / analog / CANopen
Absolute draw-wire encoder - SGH10L - SIKO GmbH - mechanical / analog / CANopen
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Characteristics

Type
absolute
Technology
mechanical
Output signal
analog, CANopen
Material
stainless steel
Protection level
rugged
Other characteristics
compact

Description

Position sensor for hydraulic cylinders for lateral mounting The SGH10 wire-actuated encoder measures the absolute direct cylinder stroke in a hydraulic cylinder. The new measuring system eliminates costly boring of the piston.As a result, integration costs are reduced compared to other measuring systems and a possible weakening of the piston is avoided effectively.The highlight of the SGH10L: Thanks to its unique lateral installation, the SGH10L can also be used in almost unsolvable applications,regardless of whether for applications in which no stoke lost can be accepted, extremely small piston diameters or in the case of cylinders with mechanical end position cushioning. Measuring range 0 … 1000 mm (39.37 inches) almost no stoke lost thanks to lateral mounting Absolute measuring system CANopen interface, analog: Current and voltage Operating voltage 9 ... 32 VDC Pressure-resistant up to 350 bar, pressure peaks up to 450 bar High flexibility, thanks to teach-in to any measuring length High EMC compatibility High shock and vibration resistance with PURE.MOBILE technology

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