5858 (Shaft) Absolute Encoder
Brand: Kubler GroupThe single turn encoders 5858 with PROFINET interface and optical sensor technology are ideal for use in all applications with a PROFINET interface.
The encoder supports the IRT mode and is therefore ideal for real time applications. Easy start-up thanks to the "Ezturn for PROFINET" software supplied with the encoder.
Features- Reliable
- Ideally suited for all PROFINET applications thanks to the use of encoder profile 4.1
- Perfect for use in harsh outdoor environments, as a result of IP67 protection and rugged housing construction
- Flexible
- IRT-Mode
- Cycle time ≤1 Millisecond
- Firmware updater allows for easy expansion of characteristics without having to disassemble the encoder.
- M12 connector ensures fast, simple, error-free connection
Specifications
Brand
Approvals & Certifications
- CE Compliant: EMC Guideline 2004/108/EC
- Ex Approval for Hazardous Area: Zone 2 & 22
- RoHS Compliant: Guideline 2011/65/EU
- UL (C,US): File 224618
Capacity
- Axial Load Capacity of Shaft: 40 N
- Radial Load Capacity of Shaft: 80 N
Communication
- PROFINET IO
Configuration
- Ezturn Software for PROFINET
Consumption
- Power Consumption (No Load): 200 mA - Max.
Cycling Rate
- ≤ 1 millisecond
Diameter
- Clamping & Synchro Flange: 2.28” (58 mm)
- Square Flange: 2.5” (63.5 mm)
Display
- LED Display
Electrical Connectors
- 3 x M12 Connector, 4-Pin
Enclosure, Body Material
- Zinc Die Cast Housing
Environmental Protection
- IP65
- IP67
Flange Material
- Aluminum
Flange Type - Other
- Clamping Flange
- Square Flange
- Synchro Flange
Operating Temperature
- -40° to 85° C (-40° to 185° F)
Power Supply
- 10-30 Vdc
Resolution
- Singleturn Resolution: 1 to 65,535 (16-bits), Scaleable
- Total Resolution: 1 to 65,535 (13-bits), Scaleable
Reverse Polarity Protection
- Yes
Shaft Material
- Stainless Steel
Shock
- Shock Resistance According to EN 60068-2-27: 2,500 m/sec², 6 milliseconds
Speed
- Maximum
Torque
- Starting Torque (IP67): < 0.05 Nm
- Starting Torque: < 0.01 Nm
Vibration
- Vibration Resistance According to EN 60068-2-6: 100 m/sec², 55 to 2,000 Hz