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News Release from: Encoder Technology | Subject: IS38 hollow shaft encoder
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 10 October 2006
Encoder has hidden depths for oil
exploration
Intrinsically safe draw works encoder, now available with NAMUR outputs, insures accurate depth control measurements, and is available ATEX certified.
Encoder Technology's IS38 hollow shaft encoder is used for draw works applications for the oil exploration industry This intrinsically safe, draw works encoder, now available with NAMUR outputs, insures accurate depth control measurements, and is available ATEX certified
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 15 Feb 2000 at 8.00am (UK)
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Encoder range covers all requirements
One of the main benefits of the new MEH series of hollow shaft encoders from Encoder Technology is its exceptional breadth making it a product suitable for all levels of sophistication.
The standard IS380305 incremental encoder has a hard anodised housing, exceeds NEMA 4X, 6, and IP66/67 enclosure ratings, is sealed against oil, cutting fluids, and water, and is approximately 3.8in diameter.
Options include a 300 series stainless steel housing with a passivated finish for corrosive environments and a NEMA 6P enclosure rating.
Encoder Technology provides ATEX certified Intrinsically Safe encoders meeting requirements of Annex 11, Part A and B of the ATEX 137 Directive, 99/92/EC and ATEX 100a, 94/9/EC.
These encoders often used on oil exploration and petroleum processing equipment such as draw works, also called drawworks, top drives, power tongs, rackers, mud pumps, blenders, shakers, centrifuge, wire line, slick line and other applications where encoder feedback is required. Request a free brochure from Encoder Technology ...
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