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Entry-level multiturn encoders

Fourth Quarter 2005 Other technologies

Kübler is offering a simplified standardised version of its encoders that makes access to multiturn technology easier for the user - from a financial aspect too.

The Standard Line offers everything that the majority of users in the automation industry require from a top-level device. This includes the high resolution of 12 x 13 bit (8192 pulse per revolution and 4096 revolutions), speeds up to 6000 revolutions per minute as well as high pulse per frequencies of up to 500 kHz.

These standard encoders offer compact design (including shaft clamping) means only 40,5 mm clearance is needed. Additional advantages are to be found in the through hollow shaft, the high shock and vibration resistance and the non-contact multiturn stage that is suitable for dynamic applications. Export-oriented manufacturers will benefit from the relevant UL certification provided.

Kübler's absolute multiturn encoders are based on a patented technological platform. Just as with the top-of-the-range devices, which satisfy the user's every need when it comes to performance and variety, so with the standard line encoders the customer is provided here with technically sophisticated products. Kübler says that the huge success enjoyed in the market by its established products led the company to make access to absolute multiturn technology financially attractive by means of its entry-level Standard Line.

Additional members of the multiturn family also allow for straightforward substitution. This is the case both for the fully-programmable devices as well as for the Combi devices, which combine both an incremental encoder as well as an absolute multiturn encoder within a single housing. If the devices also have to perform distributed control tasks, then models are available with additional control outputs. Intelligent mounting solutions, perfect connection technology and competent advice complete the offer.



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