SKF Sensor Bearing Encoders of AC induction motors, for continuously monitoring speed / direction of rotation Suited for most AC induction motors, the SKF Motor Encoder Unit is available in a range of sizes for shaft diameters from 15 to 45 mm, with a free cable end or connector that best fits your application.
The new model sensor bearings are compatible with its precedent model, for example the BMO-6206/064S2/UA108A can replace the BMO-6206/064S2/UA106A.
SKF motor encoder units use a compact and robust sensor that produces an incremental encoder signal. The sensor is accurate down to zero r/min. An integrated active circuit (requiring an external voltage supply) in the sensor body contains two Hall effect cells that produce an output signal consisting of two square waves.
Here below is a list for SKF speed sensor bearing motor encoder we offer:
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