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High performance, hollow-shaft encoder features sine and cosine output

By Paul Dvorak | December 28, 2012

Baumer HS35 encoders come in shaft sizes from 0.25 to 1.0 in. and can be customized with shaft inserts.

Baumer HS35 encoders come in shaft sizes from 0.25 to 1.0 in. and can be customized with shaft inserts.

Baumer has introduced the high performance HS35S Sin/Cos Encoder to its family of incremental hollow-shaft encoders. Ideal for motor and drive control in a range of heavy duty industries and harsh environments, this encoder’s ultra-precise optical scanning system delivers unrivaled sine-cosine 1V P-P output for exact positioning systems with absolute accuracy to 60 arc seconds at a very high dynamic frequency.

The HS35S series is the first of its kind, offering 1,024, 2,048 or 5,000 sinusoids per revolution, and harmonic distortion of better than 1%. The patented low harmonic technology provides best-in-class output with extremely low levels of analog distortion.

Baumer’s HS35 family of encoders include the fully programmable HS35P and the fixed HS35F for exact positioning and speed control applications. Available with IP67 housings for wet environments, these rugged encoders withstand shocks up to 200g, high-pressure cleaning, and ambient temperatures from -40 to 212°F. The heavy-duty standard housing features a durable, powder-coated casting that withstands long-term exposure to harsh environments without corroding. With dual shaft seals, sealed lifetime bearings, and available shaft cover, the HS35 easily withstands outdoor and wash-down applications. Available accessories include tethers, dust caps, mechanical protective covers, and shaft adapter inserts.

Baumer HS35 encoders are available in shaft sizes from 0.25 to 1.0 in. and can be customized using shaft inserts. The isolated shaft system protects bearings from pitting and wear caused by shaft eddy currents coming from the motor. HS35 encoders feature a ShaftLock system, and large diameter ABEC5-rated bearings provide better than 60 arcsec output accuracy. HS35 encoders are for use in wind power, oil and gas, and other processing applications.

Baumer Ltd.

www.baumer.com/hs35

 


Filed Under: Encoders, News
Tagged With: Baumer, encoder, HS35S Sin/Cos Encoder
 

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