Incremental rotary encoder PH 05 series
mechanicalflange15VDC

Incremental rotary encoder - PH 05 series - Hohner Elektrotechnik GmbH - mechanical / flange / 15VDC
Incremental rotary encoder - PH 05 series - Hohner Elektrotechnik GmbH - mechanical / flange / 15VDC
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Characteristics

Type
incremental
Technology
mechanical
Construction
flange
Supply voltage
15VDC, 24 Vdc, 12 Vdc
Material
aluminum, stainless steel
Protection level
robust, IP65
Applications
industrial
Incremental encoder résolution (pulses per revolution

5,000 unit

Housing diameter

58 mm
(2.28 in)

Shaft diameter

12 mm
(0.47 in)

Output frequency

100 kHz

Process temperature

Max.: 70 °C
(158 °F)

Min.: -30 °C
(-22 °F)

Description

Incremental rotary-encoder with a solid shaft diameter of 12 mm Housing diameter 90 mm, robust design and high degree of protection Maximum 5.000 pulses / revolution For highest industrial requirements Electrical specifications max. pulse frequency: 100 kHz Perm. temperature range: -30°. . . +70° C Power supply: 10 V. . . 30 V DC Max. current consumption: 80 mA (without load) Max. output load: 30 mA (per channel) Residual ripple: max. ± 5% UB Power supply: 5 V DC ± 5% Max. current consumption: 80 mA 150 mA for Line Driver Mechanical specifications Housing: Powder-coated sheet steel Flange: Aluminium Shaft: stainless steel Shaft seal: Oil/Salt-water resistant Bearing: Deep groove ball bearing Weight: approx 1,2 kg Protection type: IP 65 Max. speed: 6.000 U/min Torque: 5 Ncm Max. shaft load: axial 30 N radial 50 N

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