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Magnetic absolute encoders

Turck has introduced new Sendix® encoders with 12-bit analog and 14-big CANopen outputs designed for applications requiring rugged, high-resolution encoders.
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Die-cast housings, resistance to humidity and condensation, and an IP 69k protection rating combine to make these coders suitable for outdoor use. These single-turn magnetic absolute encoders use Sensor-Protect™ technology to deliver fully encapsulated electronics and separated mechanical assembly, providing a high resistance to shock and vibration. Encoders are assembled using proprietary Safety-Lockplus™ technology, which uses interlocking bearings on the flange and a mechanically protected shaft seal to protect encoder from external debris during installation. Encoders feature a dia of just 36mm and an operating range of -40ºC to 85ºC. Encoders are equipped with an LED to help ease installation and simplify diagnostics, as well as an integral cable or M12 connector. Phone: 800/544-7769 www.turck.com

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