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Hollow Shaft Multiturn Kit Encoders from POSITAL

August 11, 2022

 

POSITAL’s family of hollow shaft absolute rotary encoders are perfect for servomotors, stepper motors, robot joints and anywhere else a hollow center design is needed to achieve an optimal mechanical layout. Both single and multi-turn variants are available. A self-powered rotation counter for multiturn models employs POSITAL’s Wiegand energy-harvesting technology – eliminating the need for backup batteries and lowering maintenance costs!

This line of kit encoders offers excellent accuracy (+/- 0.02°) and dynamic response (up to 6000 RPM), making them suitable for use in critical motion control systems. However, an advantageous problem-solver in many applications is their package design. Both stator and rotor elements are in the form of disks with large central openings. This makes them an ideal choice in space-limited situations, such as servomotors, stepper motors or the joints in robotic arms , where it is desirable to have an embedded position sensor fitting around a central shaft or axle.

 

  • •Hollow Center Design for Optimal Mechanical Layout on Robotic Joints and Drives Shafts
  • •30 mm or 50 mm Internal Diameter Sizes Available
  • •Battery-less Rotation Counter Based on Energy-Harvesting Technology
  • •Non-Proprietary Interfaces of SSI and BiSS C Standards

 

To learn more about POSIAL’s hollow shaft absolute rotary encoders, download the White Paper by clicking here or visit their Product Page by clicking here 

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