Hengstler ACURO AC59 Absolute Rotary Encoder

Description

Hengstler ACURO AC59 Absolute Rotary Encoder series combines a series of absolute rotary encoders with optical scanning that have been specially designed for use in extreme ambient conditions. The size 58 mm encoders have a stainless steel housing and are particularly suited to oil and gas applications, marine fittings, the food industry, packaging industry and offshore applications. As single-turn and multi-turn versions, these encoders achieve a resolution of up to 29 bits (17 bits single-turn, 12 bits multi-turn).

As a result of this sophisticated modular system, HENGSTLER is in a position always to provide the right variant for applications involving motor feedback and automation. Equipped with an open BiSS sensor interface, these rotary encoders are ideal for all requirements and prepared for the future.

Hengstler ACURO AC59 Absolute Rotary Encoder Features

  • Compact construction
  • Ingress protection IP67
  • High degree of corrosion resistance
  • Highly robust
  • Resolutions up to 29 bits (17 bits ST- 12 bits MT)
  • Various connections using cables
  • Fields of application: Packaging machines for foods
  • Ship equipment (e.g. Derrick cranes, winches, cable-laying equipment)
  • Offshore
  • Applications

Hengstler ACURO AC59 Absolute Rotary Encoder Specification

Product FamilyAC59
Ordering InformationRotary Encoder AC59
Function / ApplicationAbsolute
TechnologyOptical
ApprovalUL
CE
Housing Diameter [mm]58 mm
Solid- / Hollow ShaftSolid 9,52 … 10 mm
Protection Rating HousingIP67
Operating Temperature [°C]-40 … +100 °C
Housing OptionStainless Steel
Increased Environmental RequirementsChemical resistance
Seawater resistant
ConnectionCable
Revolutions [rpm]6,000 rpm
Resolution ST [Bit]10 … 17 Bit
Resolution MT [Bit]12 Bit
InterfaceBiSS / SSI
Parallel

Download Data Sheet: Absolute Rotary Encoder ACURO AC59

Ref: hengstler.de

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