Incremental encoders provide smooth running

A SICK (UK) product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 17, 2008

Bearings are separated as widely as possible within the encoder body, to achieve smooth and vibration-free running.

Sick's DFS60 IP65 incremental encoders provide high positional accuracy combined with customer programmability.

Sick Encoder Product Manager Darren Pratt said "Some variants enable on-site customer programmability, with line counts up to 65,536, a zero pulse width of 90 to 270 electrical degrees and the output level of the signals TTL or HTL all fully programmable".

"This precision facility enables the encoders to be fine tuned or reprogrammed to meet application needs".

"Its versatility and reprogrammability means the DFS60 is ideal for machinery development and integration work on complex or bespoke systems".

"At the same time, this versatility enables it to be held as a replacement stock item for a wide number of applications, reducing spares stocking costs and ensuring machinery availability".

Bearings are separated as widely as possible within the encoder body, to achieve smooth and vibration-free running.

This also increases the life expectancy of the encoder.

The pick-up technology uses a nickel code disc which reproduces the accuracy of traditional glass code discs, without their fragility.

With a temperature range of -20 to +100C, it exceeds the physical capabilities of plastic discs, as well as achieving much better resolutions.

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