The Hengstler Encoder (1024 10mm Hollow Shaft) is a high-precision rotary encoder designed for demanding industrial automation systems. Equipped with a single-phase control mechanism, it offers 1024 pulses per revolution for accurate operation. Featuring a 10mm hollow shaft design, it ensures seamless mounting and compatibility across various setups. This compact encoder has a rugged aluminum casing and stainless steel construction, providing durability and resistance to harsh environments. With an IP65 rating, it is dust-tight and protected against water jets, making it ideal for challenging industrial conditions. Operating effortlessly within a temperature range of -40C to +85C, it delivers reliable performance across varying climates. This wired encoder operates using an external voltage of 4.5-30 VDC and weighs approximately 0.2 kg. It is engineered for high automation grades and digital control type with vibration and shock resistance for maximum speeds of up to 6000 rpm on hub shafts. The product comes with a 1-year warranty for added reliability and satisfies high standards in performance and durability. Its automatic operation, compact design, and ease of installation make it a preferred choice for industrial applications.
| Usage/Application |
Industrial |
| Material |
SS |
| Tolerance |
10 % |
| Shock Resistance |
100 g = 1000 m/s2 (6 ms) |
| Max Speed |
Hub shaft - E,F: max. 6000 rpm Through hollow shaft - D: max. 4000 rpm |
| Vibration Resistance |
10 g = 100 m/s2 (10 ... 2000 Hz) |
FAQs of Hengstler Encoder (1024 10mm Hollow Shaft ):
Q: What is the IP rating of the Hengstler Encoder?
A: The Hengstler Encoder has an IP65 rating, making it dust-tight and resistant to water jets.
Q: What is the maximum speed the encoder can handle?
A: The encoder can manage speeds of up to 6000 rpm on hub shafts and 4000 rpm on through hollow shafts.
Q: What is the operating temperature range for the encoder?
A: The Hengstler Encoder operates efficiently within a temperature range of -40C to +85C.
Q: What power input does the encoder require?
A: The encoder requires an external voltage of 4.5-30 VDC.
Q: Is the Hengstler Encoder resistant to shock and vibration?
A: Yes, it is designed to resist shock up to 100 g (1000 m/s) for 6 ms and vibration resistance of 10 g (100 m/s) for frequencies between 10 to 2000 Hz.