Hengstler ICURO RI32 Incremental Rotary rotary encoder has been specially designed as an economical encoder for small devices. As a result of its ball-bearing mounted shaft, it achieves a high-performance rating and has low start-up torque. It is typically used in laboratory machines, fitness machines and small machines.
From cost-aware standard types to extremely robust heavy-duty products, HENGSTLER can supply the right incremental rotary encoder for every application. With optical incremental rotary encoders, a line-coded disc made of metal, plastic, or glass and mounted on a rotary bearing interrupts a beam of light from a light-emitting diode.
The number of lines determines the resolution, i.e. the number of measured points in one revolution. The interruptions of the light beam are sensed by the receptor element and electronically processed. The information is then made available as a rectangular signal at the encoder output. HENGSTLER can provide rotary encoders with up to 10,000 pulses per revolution.
Product Family | RI32 |
Ordering Information | Rotary Encoder RI32 |
Function / Application | Incremental |
Technology | Optical |
Approval | UL |
Housing Diameter [mm] | 30 mm |
Solid- / Hollow Shaft | Solid 5 … 6 mm |
Protection Rating Housing | IP50 |
Operating Temperature [°C] | -10 … +60 °C |
Housing Option | Plastic |
Connection | Cable |
Revolutions [rpm] | 6,000 rpm |
Number of Pulses | 5 … 1500 |
Interface | Push-pull |
RS422 |
Ref: hengstler.de
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