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Encoders
Encoders are used to determine the position, velocity and direction of a motor shaft or other mechanical motion, required for the precise control of applications such as positioning a rotary table, pick and place, packaging, and more. Choose an Incremental or absolute encoder depending on data retention requirements.
The Incremental J-Series of standard shaft encoders is now discontinued. Please consider the TRN-Series of medium, hollow and absolute standard shaft encoders for a comparable replacement or contact sales staff for more information.
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Incremental Encoders, Absolute Encoders, Encoder Kits and Accessories
Encoders are used in all types of motion sensing applications, including machine tooling, semiconductor positioning and multi-axis positioning. All Koyo encoders feature a reinforced aluminum diecast casing and come equipped with a two-meter cable or MS connector. All kit encoders (for stepper motors) are ready-to-mount, with hardware and shaft adapters included.
Use incremental encoders with our PLC high-speed input modules for accurate position monitoring. Absolute encoders provide immediate position information on power-up (without a homing sequence) and can be wired to standard PLC DC input cards. Cables, mounting brackets and flexible couplings are also available.
Medium Duty Incremental Encoders (Quadrature)
Medium-duty encoders are the most popular encoders, offering the greatest flexibility of choice with high quality, all for a very low price.
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Heavy Duty Incremental Encoders (Quadrature)
A heavy-duty encoder is the most rugged encoder you can buy. Top-of-the-line bearings help maintain a service life of 12 billion revolutions and allow significant loads on the shaft.
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Medium Duty Absolute Encoders (Gray Code)
Absolute encoders use gray code (a version of binary where the outputs only change state one bit at a time) to describe each position, so position data is not lost when power is cycled AND the response frequency is slower for a given resolution.
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