S2E encoder withstands extreme environments

A Balluff product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 21, 2009

Balluff has announced that its S2E Rotary BML encoder has an IP67 rating, certifying its ability to withstand harsh environments.

The S2E consists of an easily installed magnetically-encoded ring and a non-contact sensor head that provides a quadrature output at up to 46,000 pulses per revolution, generating accurate velocity and position tracking for virtually any rotary movement to monitor continuous or oscillating rotary shaft motion.

The S2E connects directly to the drive shaft using a hollow-shaft mount, eliminating the sprockets, chains and mounting brackets associated with typical encoder mounts.

This provides a more accurate reading of the machine's position, enhancing its flexibility, the company said.

The ability to convert rotary motion into linear measurement for compact linear positioning information makes the S2E adaptable to a range of applications, including conveyor functions, angle control and adjustment, and speed control and monitoring.

The S2E offers both lower installed and ownership costs than conventional encoders.

By reducing both planned and unplanned downtime, the S2E helps a packaging operation minimise energy and product waste.

Its rugged construction makes it suitable for any type of product or work environment.

Balluff's 52E BML rotary encoder converts rotary motion into linear measurement to provide compact linear positioning information.

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