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Speed encoders and tachogenerators

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Ideal for refit solutions

Speed encoders mechanical connected

NADS3
Screw-in speed encoder with keyed coupling, square wave signal
  • Two square wave output signals with rotational direction detection

  • Integrated signal amplifier

Ideal suitable for refit solutions

Tachogenerators mechanical connected

GE12
Tachogenerator with pin coupling, alternating voltage signal
  • 1 channel, for speeds 3,000 rpm, AC voltage output

  • Variable mechanical connections for speed acquisition

GE14
Tachogenerator with slotted coupling, alternating voltage signal
  • 1 channel, for speeds 6,000 rpm, AC voltage output

  • Variable mechanical connections for speed acquisition

GE1214
Tachogenerator with pin couling, alternating or direct voltage signal, rotation detection
  • 1 channel, for speeds up to 1750 rpm, alternating voltage and direct voltage output

  • Integrated rotational direction detection

GZ121
2-channel tachogenerator with slotted coupling, alternating voltage signal
  • 2 channel, for speeds 2,500 rpm, alternating voltage output

  • Output signal galvanically isolated

Ideal suitable for refit solutions

Rotary position sensors

DWA
Potentiometric rotary position sensor with pin coupling, ohmic output signal
  • 2 ohmic signal outputs
  • Class approvals for shipbuilding industry
DWA-Q
Potentiometric rotary position sensor with pin coupling, ohmic or analogue voltage output signal
  • 2 ohmic signal outputs or 2 voltage signal outputs
  • Class approvals for shipbuilding industry
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Competent and non-binding

Consultancy by experts

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Our team will be happy to provide you with comprehensive advice and a non-binding quotation. We will help you turn your visions into reality.

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