Absolute rotary encoder WDGA 58D Universal IE
magnetic16-bit32-bit

Absolute rotary encoder - WDGA 58D Universal IE - Wachendorff Automation GmbH & Co. KG - magnetic / 16-bit / 32-bit
Absolute rotary encoder - WDGA 58D Universal IE - Wachendorff Automation GmbH & Co. KG - magnetic / 16-bit / 32-bit
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Characteristics

Type
absolute
Technology
magnetic
Absolute encoder resolution
16-bit, 32-bit
Absolute encoder revolution number
16-bit, 32-bit
Construction
solid-shaft, single-turn, multi-turn, flange, sealed
Output signal
ProfiNet, EtherCAT
Supply voltage
32VDC, 4.5VDC
Material
steel
Protection level
maintenance-free, IP65
Other characteristics
compact
Housing diameter

58 mm
(2.28 in)

Shaft diameter

12 mm
(0.47 in)

Length

25 mm
(0.984 in)

Rotational speed

8,000 rpm
(50,265 rad.min-1)

Process temperature

Min.: -40 °C
(-40 °F)

Max.: 100 °C
(212 °F)

Description

Absolute shaft encoder, magnetic, Universal IE Heavy Duty; Bus cover: connection 3x M12 connector; Clamping flange; Protocol: selectable (PROFINET-IO, EtherCAT) Highlights • EnDra®: maintenance-free and environmentally friendly • Universal IE Single-turn/Multi-turn • Compact design with bus cover • Single-turn/Multi-turn (max. 16 bit/43 bit) • Forward-looking • 2 colour-duo LED´s as indicator for operating condition • and bus status and 2 L/A LED´s • High shaft load up to 400 N radial, 400 N axial Product details Flange clamping flange steel case chrome-plated, magnetic shielding Resolution Single-turn Resolution Max. Permissible shaft loading radial: 400 N Max. Permissible shaft loading axial: 400 N Current consumption: typ. 125 mA Power consumption: typ. 3 W Protection class Housing: IP65, IP67; shaft sealed: IP65

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