HS35R1000830J

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The HS35R1000830J is an incremental optical encoder with a resolution range of 1 to 2540 PPR. Manufactured by Danaher under the Dynapar Encoders series, it supports an input power of 5 to 26 VDC. It offers a maximum shaft speed of 10,000 RPM and supports aluminum housing with stainless steel shafts.

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Product Description:

The HS35R1000830J hollow-shaft encoder that is provided by Danaher produces 1000 pulses per revolution. This product generates differential ABZ output signals. The device withstands harsh industrial conditions because of its large resistance to shock and vibration. The unit functions effectively from a low temperature of -40 °C up to 100 °C. It is an incremental type of rotary encoder intended for exclusively industrial use. This encoder is branded under the Dynapar name.

The product incorporates a one-piece hub and an unbreakable rigid disk. This device is thermally insulated and electrically isolated. The unit features less jitter and runout. It has three screws fitted on its back and an endcap that covers its back end. This encoder is aligned onto the shaft of a related machine or motor. The product-related mating shaft must engage inside the encoder shaft by at least 1.25 inches. This device houses a clamp that is tightened onto the mating shaft during installation. The unit supports an optional Z index plus complementary outputs. Its ends are equipped with shaft seals.

This encoder features a powder coating on the cover and housing. The product produces output pulses in square wave format. This device uses visual indications to determine the status of its index output. The unit reveals an IP 66 degree of protection and a NEMA 4 enclosure. It encompasses a slotted tether. This hollow-shaft encoder features low overhead costs and low stress. The product’s key highlights are its versatility plus adjustability. This device is clamped in place over the motor shaft. The unit portrays easy positioning, installation, and alignment. It is also referred to as a hollow-bore encoder.

Disk material
Glass (dependent on resolution)
Encoder type
Incremental optical
Frequency response
Min 100 kHz
Housing material
Aluminum
Index channel response
Min 75 kHz at extended temperature
Input power
5-26 VDC, 80 mA (excl. outputs)
Max shaft speed (>1024 PPR)
5,000 RPM
Max shaft speed (≤1024 PPR)
10,000 RPM
Noise immunity
Tested to EN61326-1
Output format
Quadrature AB, optional Index Z
Phase sense
A leads B (CCW rotation)
Quadrature phasing
90° ± 22.5° electrical
Resolution
1-2540 PPR
Shaft diameter options
10 mm, 1/4 in, 3/8 in
Shaft material
Stainless Steel
Starting torque
1.0 oz-in (no seal), 2.0 oz-in (with seal) at 25°C
Waveform characteristics
Squarewave; rise/fall <1 μs into 1000 pF load

Frequently Asked Questions about HS35R1000830J:

Q: What kind of encoder is the HS35R1000830J encoder classified as?

A: The HS35R1000830J encoder is classified as an incremental optical rotary encoder.

Q: What is the shaft material of the HS35R1000830J encoder with standard operating temperature range?

A: The shaft material of the HS35R1000830J encoder with standard operating temperature range is aluminum.

Q: What is the default setting of the index of the HS35R1000830J encoder?

A: The default setting of the index of the HS35R1000830J encoder is aluminum.

Q: What kind of optics does the HS35R1000830J encoder use for reliable output?

A: The HS35R1000830J encoder uses phased array optics for reliable output.

Q: How are the cables of the HS35R1000830J encoder shielded?

A: The cables of the HS35R1000830J encoder are shielded by a PVC jacket.


Internal Product Review

  • ‘‘The HS35R1000830J encoder needs minimum mounting accessories. It is ideal for applications where precision is of prime importance. The encoder is a good choice for use in large rotating machinery.’’

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