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incremental encoders are used to convert rotary motion into electrical impulses.
The encoders from Lenord + Bauer combine a magnetic sensing system with a robust mechanical design and have proven themselves worldwide in a broad spectrum of applications in which reliability is essential in harsh industrial environments.
Long service life and negligible maintenance costs are synonymous with these encoders.
Typical applications
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Heavy industry | |
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Paper and packaging machines | |
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Bottling plants | |
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Transport and storage systems | |
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Machines for the processing of steel, wood, rock, textiles and plastics | |
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Railway industry |
Measuring principle
The encoders contain a contact-less magnetic sensor system and a precision toothed wheel. The sensor’s magnetic field is modulated by the passing of the teeth of the measuring wheel.
The resulting sinusoidal and co-sinusoidal voltage is evaluated by the integrated electronic and converted to an incremental output and optionally to an additional analogue current output.
Advantages of the magnetic system
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Unaffected by condensation on the measuring wheel and is therefore the preferred choice for applications, where ambient temperatures change or where the relative humidity is high. (e.g. outdoors) | |
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Unaffected by oil or dirt penetration. | |
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The steel measuring wheel is highly resistant to shock and vibration, unlike glass or plastic graduated discs in other systems. | |
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Excellent reliability over a very long life because it does not suffer from the ageing effect common to optical systems. |
overview
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GEL 260 |
GEL 260 Ex | |
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Description / technical features |
High-resolution encoder with up to 10,000 pulses per revolution. Over 1,400 impulse numbers possible. Incremental and current (analogue) outputs.
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As GEL 260, for use in explosion hazardous areas. |
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Pulse number / revolution |
10 ... 10,000 |
10 ... 10,000 |
| Housing diameter | 90 mm | 120 mm |
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Shaft diameter |
6, 8, 10, 12 mm |
12 mm |
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Axial shaft load |
200 N |
200 N |
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Radial shaft load |
200 N |
200 N |
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Max. revolutions |
10,000 min -1 |
3,000 min -1 |
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Temperature range |
- 20 ... + 85 °C |
- 20 ... + 85 °C |
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Protection class |
IP 65 |
IP 54 |
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Ex protection |
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EEx d IIC T6 |
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Supply voltage |
5 V, 10 ... 30 V DC |
5 V, 10 ... 30 V DC |
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Output signals
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Square wave 5 V, 10 ...30 V +/- 20 mA, 4 ...20 mA |
Square wave 5 V, 10 ...30 V +/- 20 mA, 4 ...20 mA |