Keep track of position at all times with Acuro series absolute rotary encoders and provide a cost-effective solution in many motion control and industrial automation applications when establishing a home position will cause costly downtime or scrap, is impractical or insufficiently accurate or where a device is inactive for long periods and/or moves at a slow rate.
Acuro Series AI25 Absolute Encoder with DeviceNet Interface
The ACURO AI25 optical industrial absolute encoder is available
in a single-turn or multi-turn version. The multi-turn design is
based on a reliable high-speed gear with optical
scanning and the latest generation of OptoASIC technology.
The mechanical concept is based on a double ball bearing design, which is
available as a solid-shaft or hollow-shaft version in common shaft diameters.
Series HA725 Industrial Duty Encoders
Due to their very high resolutions (up to 10,000 PPR), they are ideal for use in precision positioning and cutting applications. All models
have NEMA 4 / IP66 sealing which also allows for use in wash down environments.
Series AD25 Drive Absolute Encoders
The AD25 features new, fully digital technology iK Conventional
top of the range absolute encoders for motor feedback still provide analog
sinusoidal signals to feedback the speed and position of the
motor. This information is transmitted over a bi-directional
synchronous interface with a variable clock rate up to 10 MHz, resulting in
over 4 million measuring steps.
Resolution: Singleturn 13 to 17 Bit, Multiturn up to 29 Bit
Shaft diameter: 6 mm
Flange: pilot flange
Protection class: IP 64
Housing diameter: 37.5 mm
Supply voltage: DC 5 V, -5% / +10%
Connection: Cable
RoHS compatible: Yes
Series X25 Incremental Encoders
Series X25 encoders are designed for use in environments stated in: UL Class I, Group C:
atmospheres such as ethyl ether and ethylene;
UL Class I, Group D: atmospheres such as acetone, ammonia, benzene, butane,
cyclopropane, ethanol, gasoline, hexane, methanol, methane, natural gas, naphtha,
and propane; Class II, Groups E, F & G: combustible metal dusts, including
aluminum, magnesium, and their commercial alloys, and atmospheres containing
combustible carbonaceous dusts, including carbon black, charcoal, coal, or
coke dusts, and combustible dusts including flour, grain, wood, plastic, and
chemicals.