Sick DFS60I incremental rotary encoder

Thursday, 13 March, 2014 | Supplied by: SICK Pty Ltd

Sick DFS60I incremental rotary encoder

The housing, flange and shaft of the DFS60I incremental rotary positioning encoder are made of inox steel. The seal ring is made of ethylene propylene diene monomer rubber (EPDM), which offers good resistance to water and water-based systems such as acids and brines. The surfaces and seal ring meet requirements relating to corrosion resistance and chemical resistance during exposure to humidity and aggressive media. The device is therefore suitable for applications in food processing, beverage filling and the pharmaceutical and packaging industries.

The encoder has a resolution of 16 bits, (pulses from 1 to 65,536) and the user can set the zero pulse position and zero pulse width, as well as the voltage level of the output-side TTL or HTL interfaces as is necessary for the application.

An external power source is not required for the programming. The encoder is connected via the output cable to the PGT-08-S programming tool, which first reads the current DFS60I settings of the electronic-type label and saves the new settings in the encoder.

The device has a solid shaft (10 mm in diameter), which provides for a variety of mechanical and electrical adjustments for easy mounting. The compact housing with a diameter of 60 mm facilitates the space-saving installation of the encoder, as does the M12 connector with a radial cable outlet.

The encoder includes a 24 V open collector interface, two 6-channel TTL/RS422 interfaces with different signal levels, one 6-channel HTL/push-pull interface, and programmable TTL/HTL interfaces.

Online: www.sick.com.au
Phone: 1800 334 802
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