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News Release from: Sick Stegmann | Subject: HD20-S31 Heavy Duty Incremental Encoder
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk Editorial Team on 08 February 2002

Heavy duty shaft encoder copes with high
speed

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A three bearing design of heavy duty incremental encoder enables high axial and radial shaft loading, while sustaining speeds in excess of 5000 rpm.

Stegmann has introduced the HD20-S31 Heavy Duty Incremental Encoder The HD20-S31 features a three bearing design that enables high axial and radial shaft loading, while sustaining speeds in excess of 5000 rpm

This incremental encoder provides IP65 protection, and features a small two-inch diameter housing and a heavy-duty shaft.

It is ideal for applications where belt pulleys or other load-producing hardware are attached directly to the encoder shaft, and it eliminates the need for bulky and expensive bearing isolation modules.

The HD20-S31 provides 10 to 2500 pulses per revolution with line driver or open collector outputs.

With standard duty cycles, the HD20-S31 can provide more than double the bearing life of incremental encoders that feature a standard two bearing design, at the same shaft loading.

This incremental encoder provides maximum output frequency to 100kHz and maximum operating speed to 5000 rpm.

Maximum radial shaft loading is 70lbs.

and maximum axial shaft loading is 80lbs.

Stegmann is a wholly owned subsidiary of Max Stegmann in Donaueschingen, Germany.

Stegmann is a world leader in the design and manufacture of incremental, absolute and linear encoders, as well as motor feedback systems.

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