- RS Stock No.:
- 201-3652
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DBS36E-BBEK00100
- Brand:
- Sick
On back order for despatch 30/05/2024, delivery within 10 working days from despatch date.
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Price (ex. GST) Each
$274.13
(exc. GST)
$301.54
(inc. GST)
Units | Per unit |
1 + | $274.13 |
- RS Stock No.:
- 201-3652
- Mfr. Part No.:
- DBS36E-BBEK00100
- Brand:
- Sick
Technical data sheets
Legislation and Compliance
- COO (Country of Origin):
- MY
Product Details
This SICK HTL DBS36 Incremental encoder provides a compact, robust and easy to install solution for many Speed and Position applications. Providing 100ppr at its output the 1.5m long cable can be routed axially or radially to suit the installation conditions. The encoder has an 8mm hollow shaft which can be reduced to 6mm using collet accessory 2013656. The encoder stator coupling has slots to enable flexible mounting on a pcd ranging from 42 - 46mm . A wide operating temperature range of -20 to +85 deg C and IP65 protection ensures reliable operation even in harsh operating conditions.
Operating current is = 50 mA
Supply voltage 7 to 30V
Output frequency is = 300 kHz
Supply voltage 7 to 30V
Output frequency is = 300 kHz
Specifications
Attribute | Value |
---|---|
Encoder Technology | Incremental |
Pulses Per Revolution | 100 |
Maximum Revolutions | 6000rpm |
Output Signal Type | HTL |
Shaft Type | Blind Hollow |
Shaft Diameter | 8mm |
Supply Voltage | 7 → 30 V dc |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Overall Width | 36mm |
Overall Depth | 45.4mm |
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