Baumer ITD 41 A 4 Y22 1024 H NI KR1 S 25
Incremental encoders
Incremental encoders
- Max. 10000 pulses per revolution
- Optical sensing method
- Through hollow shaft
- Mounting by torque support
- TTL or HTL output signals
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The ITD 41 A 4 Y22 1024 H NI KR1 S 25 is a high-resolution incremental encoder from Baumer, designed for demanding industrial applications. This encoder features a through hollow shaft, ensuring high flexibility and easy integration into various systems. Its robust design provides high protection, making it suitable for harsh environments.
Datasheet:
- Voltage Supply: 5 VDC ±5 %, 8...30 VDC
- Reverse Polarity Protection: Yes
- Consumption w/o Load: ≤100 mA
- Pulses per Revolution: 2000…10000
- Reference Signal: Zero pulse, width 90°
- Sensing Method: Optical
- Output Frequency: ≤300 kHz (TTL), ≤160 kHz (HTL)
- Output Signals: A, B, N + inverted
- Output Stages: TTL linedriver (short-circuit proof), HTL push-pull (short-circuit proof)
- Interference Immunity: EN 61000-6-2
- Emitted Interference: EN 61000-6-3
Mechanical Design
- Size (Flange): ø80 mm
- Shaft Type: ø17...27 mm (through hollow shaft)
- Mounting Kit: 050
- Protection EN 60529: IP 65
- Operating Speed: ≤5000 rpm, ≤3000 rpm (IP 65, >70 °C)
- Starting Torque: ≤0.025 Nm (+20 °C)
- Material: Housing: aluminium, black, powder-coated; Shaft: stainless steel
- Operating Temperature: -20...+70 °C, -20...+100 °C
- Relative Humidity: 90 % non-condensing
- Resistance: EN 60068-2-6 Vibration 10 g, 55-2000 Hz; EN 60068-2-27 Shock 30 g, 11 ms
- Connection: Cable 1 m
- Weight: Approx. 580 g
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