Baumer POG10 DN 1024 I B3
Incremental encoder
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POG10 DN 1024 I B3
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The POG10 DN 1024 I B3 is a heavy-duty incremental encoder designed for precise measurement of rotational speed in industrial applications. It features a solid shaft and a robust design- ensuring high reliability and durability.
Technical Specifications:
General Data:
- Resolution: 1024 pulses per revolution
- Output Signals: HTL with inverted signals (6-channels)
- Sensing Method: Optical
- Supply Voltage: 9 to 30 VDC
- No-Load Power Consumption: ≤ 100 mA
- Operating Temperature Range: -40°C to -100°C
- Protection: IP66 (EN 60529)
- Material: Housing - Aluminum die-cast- Shaft - Stainless steel
Mechanical Data:
- Shaft Type: Ø 11 mm solid shaft
- Flange Type: B10 EURO flange (115 mm diameter)
- Admissible Shaft Load: 300 N axial- 450 N radial
- Operating Speed: Up to 12-000 rpm
- Dimensions: 115 mm flange diameter
- Weight: Approx. 1.9 kg
Advantages:
- High Resolution: Accurate measurement with 1024 pulses per revolution
- Robust Design: Durable aluminum die-cast housing and stainless steel shaft
- Wide Operating Temperature Range: Suitable for extreme industrial environments
- Enhanced Protection: IP66 rating provides protection against dust and water
- High Operating Speed: Capable of reaching up to 12-000 rpm
- Easy Integration: Compatible with standard industrial control systems
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