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Magnetic ring MR200

A ferrite ring, permanently attached to a turned alu-minium ring serves as the basis for magnetically ap- plied encoding with defined spacing. The ring as thephysical measure forms together with the MSK210 sen-sor a robust measuring system for angle and rotational speed acquisition.

3.8 100 poles directionof counting MSK210 standard 0.4 mm0.1 - 0.8 mm (without reference point) 0.1 - 0.4 mm (with reference point) A before B ø 64.14 ø 70 symbolic drawing of poles only ifreference point „mit” ød H7 15 max. Ø58 40

Features: easy hollow shaft installationinsensitive to dust, shavings,humidity, liquids and oilrotary encoder system with IP67 type of protection (in combination with MSK210)up to 2000 pulses/revolutionindex signal

see above D ø32

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â– â– â– â– â–  ød H7 4 only ifreference point„mit” symbolicdrawing of poles max. ø 22 18M4x6 M4x6 poles5064 D ø32.341.2 FeatureOrdering dataTechnical dataAdditional information Pole number 50 distributed to circumfer standard , ø ~32,3 mm / circumference = 0.1 m, ferrit 64distributed to circumferø ~41,2 mm / circumference = 0.13 m, ferrit 100distributed to circumferø ~64,14 mm / circumference = 0.2 m, flexible magnetic band bore D
H7 20

BACD

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H7 standard , other on request Befestigungsart MNG hub thread standard Referenzpunkt ohne without standard mitwith Impulse/turnsee appendix Gap sensor/magnetic ringsee drawing System accucracy±0.1° Flange materialaluminium Operating temperature0 … +60 °Cothers on request Storage temperature-20 … +70 °Cothers on request Air humidity100 % rF, condensation permitted Max. rotational speedcalculation: see appendix Your order:––––

MR200 A B C D

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