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Product category: Rotary Position, Tilt and Angular Sensors
News Release from: McLennan Servo Supplies | Subject: RS310 incremental encoder
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 23 June 2000

Incremental encoder aimed at demanding
uses

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Mclennan Servo Supplies have just introduced the Model 310 robust incremental encoder from Leine and Linde which has a diameter of just 30 mm

Mclennan Servo Supplies have just introduced the Model 310 robust incremental encoder from Leine and Linde which has a diameter of just 30 mm, specially developed for exacting applications Leine and Linde's long experience of manufacturing robust and dependable encoders has resulted in a smaller and smarter alternative

With power supply flexibility up to 36 Vdc, IP67 protection class, heavy-duty shaft bearings in relation to the size of the encoder and a competitive price, the RS 310 meets the customer's highest demands.

Like its larger relatives in Leine and Linde's robust series, the encoder has an unbreakable code disk of acrylic glass and short-circuit protected outputs.

Despite its small size, the RS 310 has an internal diagnostic system able to send an alarm through the STATUS output for the following parameters: low signal amplitude from the optics defective light control in the optics low internal 5 V level If any of these parameters reaches a critically low level, the encoder can still function, albeit with reduced performance.

This helps the customer perform preventative maintenance and troubleshooting.

After a year of testing and evaluation, both in the laboratory and in demanding applications in the forestry industry, the RS 310 is now ready for the market.

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