Single-turn absolute encoder
Single-turn absolute encoder
Single-turn absolute encoder
Single-turn solid shaft absolute encoder
The solid shaft absolute encoder uses a solid shaft to connect with the motor shaft by means of an elastic coupling and an external flange. This installation method has low coaxiality, and the increased coupling and flange require more installation space. It is often used in occasions with low resolution and low accuracy.





Use and characteristics of single-turn solid shaft absolute encoder
This product can be widely used in various automatic control and measurement fields, such as machinery manufacturing, shipbuilding, textile, printing, aviation, military industry, testing machines, elevators, etc. This product has the characteristics of vibration resistance, corrosion resistance, pollution resistance, small size, low cost, high reliability, and simple structure.
u Note
Ø Before starting the machine, check carefully whether the product manual matches the encoder model and whether the wiring is correct.
Ø An elastic soft connection is adopted between the encoder shaft and the output shaft of the user end to avoid damage to the encoder shaft system due to the serial movement and beating of the user shaft.
Ø Please pay attention to the allowable shaft load when installing.
Ø It should be ensured that the difference between the encoder shaft and the user's output shaft is less than 0.20mm, and the deviation angle to the axis is less than 1.5°.
Ø Try to avoid knocks and hits during installation
Ø Do not connect the power cord to the ground wire reversely.
Ø The grounding wire should be as thick as possible, generally greater than φ3.
Ø Do not overlap the output wires of the encoder to avoid damage to the output circuit.
Ø Do not connect the signal wire of the encoder to DC power supply or AC current to avoid damage to the output circuit.
Ø The motor and other equipment connected with the encoder should be well grounded.
Ø Use shielded cables when wiring.
Ø Avoid using in strong electromagnetic wave environment.