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Product Description
As a product from Danaher, the HS35R2000D372 Dynapar Encoder serves industrial automation applications through precise motion control. Under ambient conditions, this device operates with a maximum running torque of 5.0 in oz while its total weight equals 1.76 lb or 28 oz. The internal disc material includes plastic or metal which features an impervious build-up for reliability.
The HS35R2000D372 Dynapar encoder maintains mechanical stability throughout operation through ABEC 1 bearings. This encoder can tolerate shock impacts of up to 400g that last for 6 milliseconds and functions through vibrations from 5 to 3000 Hz operating at 20g. The device functions properly under 100 percent humidity conditions while installed inside an IP67-rated housing which defends against material and water intrusion. To boost durability the housing with cover receives aluminum processing through hard anodization combined with powder coating. This encoder produces dual-channel quadrature signal outputs and possesses an available index signal. The product features additional complementary output options to enhance its signal compatibility functions. Quadrature Phase locking remains accurate within a 90° electrical range of 15° for all resolutions up to 1200 PPR. The phasing tolerance for resolutions above 1250 PPR stands at 90° electrical within a 30° range.
The HS35R2000D372 Dynapar encoder operates through an input power ranging from 5 to 26 VDC or 5 to 15 VDC based on configuration and consumes a maximum of 50 mA when output loads are not active. During clockwise shaft turning phase A maintains an electrical lead ahead of phase B as observed from the shaft end. Three driver outputs of ET7272 and ET7273 together with the 4469 enable the encoder system to work with different control systems. The device presents a maximum Frequent Response capability for data and index signals which reaches 125 kHz.